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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-12-04

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-12-04 page 1

w VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1854. NUMBER 111. T 1 V to. State Journal. 0 IS l'CULl.SHn DAILY, TUI-WJ3GKLY AND WEEKLY HY T11H 0 1110 STATU JUDRNAL COMPANY. Incorporated vmler the General Law. TEHM3, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE-, H vily City sulfrribers per year. Mail ft no Uy tho CurriT. per week l'.!V; els. Tiii-1Vi:kkly On per vear. WKV'tLV - UO Clubs of ton and over 1 f)0 TERM.3 OK AliVFUTISlXG BY" Till! SJtTAHK. (TKM LINKS OK I.KHU MAKK A HrARK.) ii 111 Kfjuare t year ,.5-o on o no 9 months K Ou O ne ' (1 months Vi 00 O ne r. monllm H 00 " '1 month (1 00 O rir " tl weeks U 00 one square 3 vcelu.. 5n dim veeka,. . 2 ft(. onn '' 1 week . , . one Ti dn vs. . . , one " 4 days.... .1 .10 I 3S i 10 nne " .Sony Hum I munth 4 60 one 1 inortioii 50 Bplayed ndrnrtiwim-nti half more than tho above Advertisements, leaflet nnd placed in the column or 4 1 Special Notices, " doable the ordinary ruJrs. All notices required to ho published by law, lfrnl ratei f ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week, ' 6 ) por cent. wore than the above rates ; hut nil nuchwiVl appear hi tiio Tri-Weekly without char. Huinfs3 thirds, not exceeding fire lines, per your, In-b Ide, S'J.fiO per line ; outside 52. MoUrea of mcM'tiii, charitable societies, fire rnmpa- tos, &c, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inserted till forbid, :tnd charged ticeord-i n;Iy. All transient advertisement.! mint he paid In Advance. Wkfki.y One nqunre ono week, fid rent ; two weeks, : three weeks, $1 ; ono mouth, Sl.il.j ; three month, $:,.r-.U ; six month. $' ; one year, $10. Under the present svalcm, tho Advertiser puys so much for the apnea lio occupies, the chnn;;nH belnir -hnrtreahl8 with the composition only. It is new fren-rally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. JIENTISTIIY. SWAIN. 1. l. DEMIST AXI) MAN- :it Ido'sold utand, oppoo'e Kvrhanfre 15.niit. Chloro-torm administered. Superior Tooth lVivder always on hand. nepH2-dly, CHASFS HOUSE, conNicn op scitiuou street avo vvv.uc sqjtap.e. CLEXLAN0, i). h. a. ciiAsa a aov .l'KoPWI-.T0;S j anc5-dl v. J. U. Paul, TXRWARDINT(J AN'D COMMISSION' .M L cliant, nealr in Produce. FUh, .ilt, Flour, W MER- heat, 'orn. live. Clover nn -1 Timothy i; 1, eist end of a i1 iniiiil peplS-dlv Hride, (Vdumlms. 0. ;rrsi'; A: KOKDOX, PRODUCE C0MMTSST0N' MKP.cnAKTS. 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, TiALTIMOfTE, MP., MVICE C.VSn ADVANCES ON CONSrON-mntsof U.icont I.u-d, H:itter, Flour, Whisk v, Cot toil in'l Tobacco, ftSy (Jordon. M itth'iws i. Co., Wheelin;', Va., u ill uIho iaako a J caucus on tfiiipuK'otK to our IIuhh. nctlO-flm "PO EPrCURBS. THIS WiiLL KNOWN X hniuhiti-nent has ntcly hiien rcturni-ined, act win keep cTi'tititly ott hinl in suason. ail kind of C im, I'Uii -ml V-uiion. Oyster by tiioCiti. ILw, an 1 iJ.irrel reoelvod d lily from Baltimore. 11, C. Wi"L"H. oat-21-d3a Sjprirt'.tn-M'nt. Una Fiirnis'iia; aal Stove Dept, BitOW.N-S ItLOCK. Sin't Strut, Omoiilt to thi American Hotel, Giumlms, O ! LAllGij'srOCK OP MARULEIZSD M VS'-' X'V TKI.'janl (.rates, with and witluuit sumuier fronts, l ust rec.dved. and for s ile r.hvfK Srovsji. I'arlor, HjII. Dining RoomaudConUStovei. for wo, id or coal, a lare variety, aul at prices to t-utt t'u tim-J. I have th-i celebrate I SirA'Aitr Srm, tk mntji.-r-I'-'X '-'o: Stow m tuufitrftii'f-J, the (jrr.r:?; of ir.v. 'r-r and the AiTFZOi'.A C'fil siove, with it f'-y lin i lmr in frnti?. These slovei havo beun Inn i knwvii, srvw.t.ii t-strrf. and have acquired a reputation uuprecedente-l, .'.rfru jihtte J tirtii. k-ftrnmp'l'j, nn I a a in 'd'tn'r piu'- iv stock Of Hon -a 1'urnishitr (ioitils is very complete. Planished Oyster Cookers, I'm Ware, tic. Job W'Mit rp.oMi'ri.v atitvdl'l to uv coon Wopkmi.v. oct2-dtf p. u. noiumimn:. !3M. Neil House Hat Store. 1351 G.ILLETT&CO..VIIOLE4ALEanii RETAIL li'iah'rs ia H it . Caps and Straw tioods, are now in receipt of our Spidnr and hammer Styles, to which we would rnpectfiilly invite the attention of Healers and al! in want of (J.iols in our lin. Our n-snrt incut is now eoui.iluie. umhracin ; almost every style worn either ea-t or w-st, un which are Cunts' F.Ura- Molel;iu, Jirah. H.'awr au I Cassiuvre H its; P ui;ima, t!,inton braid, Pednl. L-horn, Cuina Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm I. jaf and Cinada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Misses' Bloomers, C ips lor men and hoys, and mini- f.ietured to order. Our (londs will be sold as low as the lowest, fir Ctsiior approved credit. Sigu of the Big Hit, Noil Houko Biiil.liug. apro VHEitlCW llii;sK, COSTOV. WITH THE AUDITION, ISTIfK LAIU-iKST and host arranged H'del in New F.ngland, and tlo ubscrilier begs leave to call attention toils ina?uiliceut arrangements and superior accommodations. "1 1 1 - furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious ease and comfort, Tho drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, the units of rooms well arranged for families and Largo traveling parties, the sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion id' them supplied with Cnchituate water and gas. Kverv effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to tha comfort of hid quests while "sojourning tit his hou--e, l.KWIrf KICK, Proprietor. Boston. June 'J3, 1HM, jua d;itneorl GUILDS ifc SMITH, No. IVurl Mt Nmv York, TMl'OKTEUS OlV WINDOW CO UNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from the Trade in New York or at a distance, will lie promptly attended to. Also, enn-ftantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and'otton IMmnsk, Cords, 'LasscI's, (iitnps, Ae., Window Shinies nnd Trimmings, all of which they oiler nt greatly reduced prire. Aug. 'J4, IKfil-ilihn A. II. HAWLEY, Ci LATE UOOKElt AN I) DEALEIt IN SLAT ft, O Ci.uvki ani. Onto. All work warranted. I. Bnl'TV, Agent, Coluinlius, Ohio. Reference, Columbus (his and ( oke ('oiupany. octlK-illy tltHOUS. TEN LARGE I'LEUtiLASSES, iX "Hi hvfiO, '2 bytU), 'l by 81, finest quality French plate, fitted, up In the richest patterns of Frames. Also, a line assortment ot rich patterns of Oval Clas-;eg For s:ilc at the new store, odeon Uuilding. -marl. J. II. Kl I. FY h CM. p.VWT.VL) CITV DAGUKIiRliAN UtlOMS. l'ho uudersifftied having permauiMitly located in the city, has availed himself of every advantage nec'ssitry to e-:ule perfect Daguurreotypes having n lur.Tt1 Sky l.'ht, in; f;iti take pictures witliout regard to weatlier. tf) haj just recidved a large and splendid ussorlment of ia"n of every variety, from the lull size down tit thi urn illest that arn taken. I:ery lady and gentleman is ri pert fully invited 1o rail at hi 4 vootos, on High Htn-et, West, hide, V doors .South of the Franklin Hank, and examine uperiinens. Man. WviiFswill twin itltendance to w.iir upon thela-ii'n. K. S. WYKhX CVdnmhuSj .Tune 1. isri4. jtinlO-dly tui UNOKlirilUNO HAVE THIS OAV formed a partnership under tho name nndfdvlo of MlLLF.lt, HON'ALiHOV K Co., lor the purpose id doing a a'neral (tanking aud Kvhange business, iu the oMh'o form erly occupied hy L. Donaldson i Co., on tho comer of State and High treats, (City Hank Building.) .IOIIN MILLKit. I.IT'IKU 1H tNALDSOM, Fohruarv 1. 1.V ltf A. H GltKKN'. X LF.ATFH from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: n hoautiful volume aud deeply inlerestin . Also, Myrtle Wreath, or Stray Leaves i-oeall 'd by Minnie Myrti.': Uncle ham s Kami tenee iUuinil'Ji. f-nr Hale at the new cheap Bookstore of S. II. HI' Kit k CO., June'J Corner of High and Sugar Alley. 1 AS liU IfcN'liLW NKAV" lTTbiitN'S JUriT VJ RECCIVKI). A large stock of Chandeliers, on" and two Light pemUuts, and bracrtntts fn great variety, from Cornelius fluker & Co.' mauuftictory. Thoao who design introducing gas to their houtes, will please call aud e some entiro uew.stylei). Wh purchase uirectot manutro'turor, and can sell upon the lvst terms aug.'j Bl.VNV fc HXLDWIN. NEW srOilW AMO .WV (H).Hh. rpUfcl SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED AN X entire new stoca ot Ory Goods aud Shoos, which will " torn as low as tho lowest. Call and price them. A. BLAIvE It CO., cp20-d3w nijr.li stroirt, 3 doors north of Rich, BLACK SILK cau gp'20-d3w be obtained low at BLAKE'S New Utoro. PLAIN ana Figured AU Wool Delaines, low r than ever, at BLAKE'S Sew Store. ep20-d3w FINE WATCHE3, SILVER WARE, and every v-iety ot gooda usually kept In a Jewelry Store wij om itiaaa n uuu.uauy iuw pnees, at R. D. DUNBAR , Om door north of th Neil House entr e FROM NEW YORK. W lJONALn'H AllVBItTlSIXU HOCriK. 102 NASSAU HTKEKT. Singer's Sewing Machines, ITIIICH ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- V V chines of any utility which can be used without mtunj the utenrr tiahtttnaxuitutr imrinrement oi patented privileges, aro Mill oM at UFASON'AULK FKIC!C-i, and with vnuurXumM rxnht. Having terminated our le-jal controversy with Wins Howe, Jr., and nrocured his full licence to use his inven tion. there is not the nlii,'htet claim that our machines inlrnije unv other patent. The riirht to use the machines wli'ch we have sold, and snail nereaiter sen, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on ewinj Machines, cot erin' nil the nice points of the invention, and all the ma chines of other manufacturer;! infringe one or inoro of them. Our patent Hecurinjs tho spring whereby the clot Ii Is held to the feeding apparatus by a yield iiijr pres-iiio, is infringed by nil thy machines now offered in tha market. Those wlio buy the interior nnd piratical ma chines are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall Com pel them t pay utt for tho privilege of usimr tUem. Our lejfa.l rights will lieneeforth ho riirullv enforced. T1IK IMMfA'SK SUI'KHIOKITV of Singer's Sewintf Machines lias been completely established. They are of uni versal application the same machine doing all kinds of work, nii'l urniij; it. p'?rleetly. iiiey are not only superior in coutnvaneo, but uueqiialetl in mechanical hiiili. they perforin all work required, ami continue to do it without (jettiier out of order. We desire to call attention parth: uhrlv ti.our new MArillN'K-s TO SKW WITH ASlN'tiLK,. TMKllAM. whi-di by unnde triaU havo been proved superior to all others for ttilehin; linen nnd all very thin a !rirs also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or sill; and for quilting linings. Wo are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing nn entirely new nnd very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and gimrlo thread, may he had for a small difference in price. These r.re found to bo very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-baif handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort nonce. Pn'iit'ipaf Office. jVo. 523, Hroadway, J' York. Uuivni Om:s Xo.67 Sunth KourthSt.', iMiiladelphia. So. -17 H. mover St., Iloston. No. lS1 CliarlesSt., N. (. o. lui Raltimor.t.-'t.. lUitimore. No. 47 Hirer St.. Troy, .Vow Vr ri;. Vo. Jj.t Walnut St., Cincinnati, augl d lm I. M. SlNCKP.fi: CO. !M. IK i immlien streets Nmv York. Pinneo & Co., TM POUTERS AND J0I5CEUS OF SILKS, J. Kll'.BO.VS, Vl-J.Vro, I-TUTHKIW, FLOWERS, l,ACt, kf., nte now reeidvimr a large and complete assortment of KH.'I MIL.LlM.ltY iiiiUUS, wilicll tiu'V aro enahlej to sell at the ioW'V.t prices, and on the most favorable tenon. Tho-;. who purchase of us may save om profit at lea:.t, as very nearly all our floods are ffeeived direct from Ihe manuiactiirers in France. NT liniKMRim Tin? M'Miirr., -in' TO Chambers street, .t. door west, of Hroadwav, opposite 1be Irving House, N. "S . H. O PIV.NTO, I'. L" ClUfl.V, (t. H. SlNPaRT. aiv.'iO d3miu.- it MiliG NEW VOUK 8TEAM JiLANiv iiOUK .L M A N C F ACT C ii 1 N t i F.ST A D L I S 1 1 M F N T . l.'api. U bound, uu-nerous styles, 9 cis. por ijuiro and apvar.U ; full hound. White, lftn and upwards; Fine iiiue. He, with. Urn!-, and i!.ind, White, "ie; Fine Hlue, paged, - c. ieiuy,:. Fine Illue. P.usnia corners, jiaed, 4')c and upwards ; with entis and hand, paged, 4jc and upwards; llusia willi ends and bands, p iied, f) to ,"ric : extra bindings, p;,gi. 1, i;oc.aiid upward.-.. .Mediums, Fine Line, Uussia corners, paed, C"o and upwards ; HjMsia emls and band.i, paged. 70c and upwards ; extra bindimrs, paired. 7c and upwards. Koyalsand Super linvuW, Cstra bindings, paged, $1 25 and upwards. ' A irroat variety of Pass :ook:i, por gros and np-wards.Memorandum Hooks, $j per pros ami upwards. Ro ecipt lAsol.ii, P'jtty Accounts, Mintat.ire Blinks, Letter pyin Uor.ks, ritinff Uoo!r, Cyphering Uooi'a, eUool Allium kc. Constantly on hand, 10,000 ream of manufactured work of every quality and description, all bound in the m ist substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which aro o ('.' red to Book seller, Stationers and Dealer gonur-ailv, 1 .r cash or approved paper, by JUIIN O'HARA, 110 N'rtisau street, New York. V H. A liberal discount when purchased iu lare quantities. mavft-dfimM 'r?J'd SALii .MILL PuULttl't L UtltU 'X The well knowu Flour Mill at Munro-.! Falls, having ! tour runs of stoics, with an excellent water power, and one of the ljp:,t Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be u.otJ with the Hour Mill a good Saw .Mill, one Mill occupied for making shovels, nne small Mill lor making of boos, tour or five pwl Dwellings, un Flevutor ami Store House fur wiie.it at to flour, a Store for the sale of Merchandize, and about seventy acres of land tinder and around the bail tings. The Machinery of the Shovel and Hon Factories is not to be embraced in tho sab;. Cos ies iion of the Klour Mill w ill he given on the first of December net, and id' the other property us the leases Terminate; the, rents from tho time of Kile to belong to the purchaser. Tho present income is about $1800 per year, and may bo made much more productive. Twenty per cent, of the purchase to ho paid iu cash, and 'JO per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a deed of re lea m; to tie given when flie fecund payment is made nnd it inorPraTe taken back. If tho property is not sold bo-lore January 1, tS.'A tho Flour Mill will be lea.sed for such time as the parties may agree on. Apply to lit mi v, HfiiilKs k Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. CAKTRICHT. Boston. October HI, l54.-triw:tm WAV HOOKS. A I' K IV Ta I'll AJA. A NOIUVKGIAM AND LAL'AND ib: or Life and Love in Norway; and Intensely in- teresting Boid; translated from 1 he German of Theodore Mhgfe, ihe second " Walt'T Scott of Germany. 11 li'.i Noiiman; or Trials nnd their I'se. W Mrs. Llnerdu Phelps, I vul. Illustrated. Ai.t i, and yet not alone: a thrilling title of Old Virginia, liy Marian llmlind, a young Vip'iuia Lady, handsniuo Vol. lli.-Toi'.v or iiiim. L'v dames W. Taylor, Ohio State Librarian. A Hold; !)'' oughi to he in the Library and ou the Centre Table of every on of the Buckeye State. 1 vol. Hlsionv of (iiinn:, 1mm the earliest times to tho Hu man t'oiiijin'st inclu'ling tlio History of Literature aud Art. llv Win. tinith. i.. l., (., with an Appendix hy George W. Green. A. M. illustraled hy one hundred Ku- ra vings. I vol. Oki i: vi u. ami rUi'iim Skvk.;, fruui Note of Travel in Green and Turley and Palestine, hy Fi dir Howe. I vol llhxtrated. Tin: Pai.-aiu.ksoI' Fjuiokiiu'K Amoi ruis KitfiiMAftie., from Hie Seventh Germ m Kdition. A beautiful oliiiuo with 1 wonty-MX Illustrations. Tin: BiKi'.s uv nil- Buu.i:. liy the Hev. H. Harhaugh. Klegantlv Illustrated with colored Pl ites, Theniont beau tiful Gilt Book of the season. A llisT'iitv i if Tin, Pr.oir.-TA.vr t im ki'ii i Ii .i with an Introduction, by D'Auhmie. I vol. Tiik Sm:mn:i:s ok uck DH'xkith. Thoughts mi the Mart lily resting places of our Head, by l?, F H. Ans iaeh, A. M, I d. Wotii.sof the Rev. John Cummiiurs. I). H , Miiiisler of Hi" Scotch National Chureh. A.., including-LKiTruKS run Hook ok Ha mi- i . I vol. Lrrrt KLs os "i.'it Loitij's P uiaiiit. 1 vol. A Mrs-Ac:: ntoM (ion. I vol. ClIKlT RlXTIVIXi; SlW'Klts. J vol. Tin: Gmwr SAi:i:iKifK. 1 vol. Tiik CoMrourcn. I vol. Together with many other now and interesting R:nd:.s, u-.t received and lor sale at the Hiiolrstore of novll RANDALL, ATON k UNG. KON JiAILIMi WOiiKS. IRON RAILING, every variety, of Wro-i'ht and Cast Iron, nnd the cele brated Wire Railing. WirKFiisiuM's Patentkh Wittf r mk. for Pr:i it Itail- loada, FiinoM. Lawns, Gardens, tic, n n'-v rod. Ikom Br:usTKi-j luov I'lKvnriiK. rhe !M edition of 'New Phasoof the Iron Manufaeture," coutniniugilpsi'.'iis, explanations and prices of theiitiovo articles, inrwarded by iuMres-ing the tuihserioer. ,1011V H. WICKKRSIIAM. Wnrerooms No. iWi Rrondwny. Works, Nos. Mi, f.r, f7, fi'.) nnd til I'wis street, New York may HIM vYna'TLxin'Ai'Kiis r'AifiVij Y'lacEsT Y fot) reams white nnd blue, ruled and plain, wove and laid Letter Paper. 7 it) reams white and blue, mbd and pliin Foolscap paper. Knvelope papers, Hubbard's Colored papers, for pamph let covers, Manilla papers, nit sires, Bonnet Board, &., at wholesale, at mill prices, at the New Bookstore. june2 .1. H. BILKY & CO. T 01511'S r AT EXT OAriKrf. DKCIDEO IN 11. the Stiiirerne nnd Circuit Courts of the tailed States, from their oi-raiiiition to tho year IH',0, with indes, by .lames Itoli' tor sale at J. II. lill.l-.V li CU. jtilj-14 VTIDE AWAKE. THE NEW PAI'EU V called tin Wnni Aw.iiiK, and tlio ?,liituf Washing ton, So. I, V'td. 1. Just received at seil'iri I'KAUSOV'H. HAKPHli l'Olt NOVKMliliR IU. peivmlat ..ct.ll SANTWYKIi'S . lUS'l' Kli- s iiKPivr. lOUliV'b LAUV X .lust received by septjf. HOOK l-Oil UUTOliKU 11. H. PEAK-SON i CO. PHbl (iuuiiiai.' Imput-ieil Fai-inu Uuloguu autl X Hay Hum, new supuly, just received by sep" JNO. R. COOK. FllUIT TKEES.l HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choiee lot of A.h Peach nnd Cherry Trees, in (rood order for tl-intintr. fmavlij Vv. .Ii'ulvu IJOl'Aoll. A oiJl'i-jlilUlt yUAU'll JLST L received and for sale by JNO. It. COOK. f.ibll. Hr-t dn'.rHomh of the Jonrnul Ituildini;. I YONESE mill THUil'l ii, tli llrciit coloi mitl J.J wiilths, at prices that can't be heat, nt .ep'O-daw IlLAIiE'S Sew Store. AS II LEIGH, A TALE OK THE OLDE tidies, 2r etc., by Miss E. A. Dupny, just received mu; i3 PEAHSON'S DEI'OT. f)aTfF0TbW6Bl:iriIjCSTBECEI- faept?.M H B. PEARSOV I'll TEVV IVOKK HY EMEKSON DENNETT 1 1 Pride of tha Wilderueei. Just received at JuaeS PEARSON ft CO'8 DEPOT. FROM NEW YORK. I'KTTKXdlU. CO'i AflK.NCT, V22 KASSAC BTUZET. The Fhino and Music EtabliNhmftnt of HORACE WATERS, .103 BROADWAY NEW YORK. TUTE BEST A ND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Mclodcoi: in the world. T. Cu.iiekt tc Co.'k World's Fair Premium Pianos,with or without the jiiolean, and with iron frames and circular scalcn. 'Hie merits of these instruments are too well known to need further commendation. (j1i,bkrt'u Boudoir Iianos, an elegant instrument for smalt rooms. Hallet k Cum.ston'h Pianos, of the old established firm of Hallet k Co. Mr. W. being tole agent for nil the above rianon, lie can oner them low er than any other house in the Fnited States. Horack Watkiis' Piaxiw. manufacturetl expressly for him, having great power of tone and elasticity of touch. Pianos of other make. In a word, KUl Broadway, is one of the lamest deimts for Pianos in the world, affording an oppor tunity for selections not to be had any where else on the American continent. Second-hand Pianos at jrreat bar gains. Trice from $C0 to $176. .UELOOKONS. 000IWAX ft BALDWIN S PATENT ORGAN MKF.0DK0X8, with two banks of keys a sweet and powerful instrument. ' rices from i'i 1o t-00. S. 1). ti H. W. Smith's well known tvid j witty celebrated Mklodkos.s. Prices from $it) to $160. Tho above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper-inent.Jff Melodeons of other makes, of nil styles and prices. Mauti.v's ttrtrienlfcitiCTrAiis, from $25 to 800. Flute- naa, from $5 to $25. Accordeons. from $2 to $20. Flutes, from $& to $40. Violin from $:i to $25. Braw Instruments, and others, of nil Uincls Heulnrn supplied with the above Puinoi and Melodeons at factory prices. Tliis Hit comprises tho nrtwluctti of the great masters of both the American and European continents, and is receiving constant addition!) by au extensive publication of the choice and popular pioees of tho day. Dealers in Music, Teachers ot Seminaries anu Academies wishing to purchase any music published in tho United States, or make arrangements for continued supplies of Mr. Waters' new insues, will find it greatly to their interest to call or forward their orders. Music tieut to any part oi tne united States, postage free. june5-tl' i .i EXTLEMEN'S KUUNlSUtNG iOOlS.C. tl. HATCH St Co., 07 William street, New York, importers and manufacturers of gentlemen's rutiNtKJiiNO goods of the latest styles, and In groat variety oonsLs ting nf Shirrs, Stocks, Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Under tiaruieiifs, ihuidkerchittfs, Huspenders, Lluen Collars, liolx'S de Cham b re. ShouldtT Bracos, and a complete ai.sornnent of all articles appertaiiiuig to the line. Purchaser are Invited to call acd examine our Ktock before purchasing, as we offer superior uiduoemnnts, as regards quality nnd price. mareliH-d6in? REMOVAL RULE & HALL, WHOLESALE dealers in Roots, Shoes and Brogans, havo removed to No. 91 Chambers street, a few doom wedt of Broad-wav.The subscriber:!, in ctlliii,T tho attention of countrv Merchants to their Fall Stock, would say that they do nni profesrt to keep whnt Is usually called ' cheap goods that is, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth (lft per cent less than prime, goads. A few cents per pair onlj in price, is the dilferuuce between a nood shoo and a oood r'nr-nnthin'j one. They foci confident, from experience that merchants who try tho experiment of keeping prime shoes, not only eniargo tins oraiicn oi uicir uutanesh without accumulating an unsaleable stock, but give hotter satisfaction to their customers, and secure the best trade in their neighborhood. -Wo shall be pleased to siiow our goods to all who will favor iu with a call. juueb-iUm KLLfc. & tlAl.L, W4 Chumbern Ht.t W. Y. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY ever In Columbus Is now offered at very irreat barrainr lor cash. BLTltU'rf Lan;e Four Sttrv Ware-Room are bo mmpletelv filled with BEAUTIFUL FL'K.VITURE. comuris in? all the Latest styles of IK (E WOOD and MAHOGANY. I'AitLORand CHAStLlKR Furniture, In sets or single pieces Sociables, .Sofas, Divans. Sofa Beds, liotingos, Rosewood nauoany ami lilac it walnut Alaruie I'.ip li urea us, uentrr fables aud Washdtauds, Plain aud Dress Oureuus, increa: variety. LARUE EASY AND LlAZAnETHKAN CtiAIltS. Konewood, Mahocany and Black Walnut Parlor Chain- and Rockers, a large quantity, comprising over twentj varieties. Mahocrany, Plack Walnut. Cherry. Cottage and Common Bedsteads: Sofa, Centre. Card. Oinlns and Breakfast Ta bles:cretaries. Book Ca.esand Wardnjbea: Heir. Cot toe aud Husk Matresscs, Lookimr Glassos in Gilt, Rosewood jnd Mahogany Frames, all sizes; Gilt, Ilosewood and Mahogany Picture Frames. hverv body wan tine tine furniture at low pricee, (should cull at BUUR'.S, febti No. ti Buckeye Block, Broad St., Columbus, O. vr k w IN School HOOKS,-MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters- or the Story of my Education, nn Autobiography hy Hugh Miller, author of "Old Red Sand Stone." Arc, &c., with a portrait. 1 vol. Mvrllo Wreath: or Stray leaves recalled, a fascinating. book by Minnie Myrtle, i vol. New Fern Leave, from Fanny s Porthdio, lid neriee. I vol. Illustrated. (ihrystalline: or the Heiress of Fall Down Castle, a ro mance bv F. W. Shcltou, A. M. I vol. Illustrated. Tlio Whimsical Woman, hy Fmilio F. Carlow: author of 'One Yearof Wedlock," from the original Sweedish by Klbert Perce. I vol. Tho Flush Times of Alabama mid Mississippi; a nerts of sketches hy Joseph ii, Baldwin, from the ninth thousand edition. 1 vol. Just received and for sale at the new Bookstore of junel RANDALL, ASTON LONG. IJIilNTI-Uify INKS. A lurco invoice ot Print- I. loir Inks fi-om tlio olil and celehrated manufactory of ll. Hurr, emhrai-iir News Inks tor both Power and llano Presses, Hook Inks, assorted numbers. Card Ink, Colored Inks. Cold Sine. &c The subscribers are Agents for the above Inks, and will 11 luw l'r ea-h .uilv. aud warrant the Ink to bo gooit. Jyfi KAN1IALL, ASTON ti l.ON'O, l!ooks.-llerl, MEW '1IOO ICS.- SUNNY MEMORIES OF i.1 KoroiK (roiirn Uindf. 2 vols., ilhut rated, by Harriet IWech- er Mowe, author nt tucle loin s Cabin. Thoughts and Things al llotne and Aui'uiid, by Li ill u lliirritt. with a Memoir bv Mary Howitt. Tlio Modern Horse 1 hie tor, uow and valuable, by (i. It. Hulil. .lut putdi.shed. nnd for it'ile at the New llookstore of J. II. RILKY k CO. S. B. The trade nupplied. jylO TTlSTOItY OF TIIR OHIO CANALS. A I J. fomnleto Documentary History of the Ohio Canal.s from the tifrtt measures taken for their construction down to the eloto of the Nession of tho Legislature of DC.'-. Ir one voltimo, H vo. A few copies of thi valuable work for nalo by ISAAC N. WHiTIN'O, Over tho llookstore or Ilandall, AkIou ,Sc Lony;. febUUcw. 1 1 TALI j PAPEil. SEW STOCK. SlMUXfl V V t'tyle. Handall, Aston k Umt would respectfully eull the attention ot tiie citizens of Cohmihn nnu viefnitv to their new and well Relented Htock of Wall and Window Paper and Morderw, Fire Screens, (hi Shade ami Fix- tines. As pharos oeauliliil Hlyle, quality ami low prices. they feel satisfied that they can compete successfully with any house in the city. All they ti!k is a call from those wlstnn? to purchase, iion't lorpet .viiiiinc'S nm sianu, one door soutlt ot Clinton uanx. man . NEW STOCK. Paper IfiuiRinKs, r.ordera, Hilt Mouldings, Frames for Portraits and Prints. Mirrors, pier Olasses, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, Paintings, Conner Paintings nnd Enirravines, Pastoral Croups, lulic- tile Ivory, curiam liops aim liaiuls, t. moow Miauesanu Cornices, Ac, Jte. 'I he Inrirest variety of lino Goods in tho line ever rillered In this market. For sale nt the New St. ire, Odeon Hui'iling. J. H. KILKY k CO. junel :1 D ADD ON THE HORSE. THE MODERN the causes, nature and treatment of Diseases nnd Lame nees in Hordes, with illustrations, by Dr. tieorie II. Hadd, the celebrated Verterinary .Surireon, now reHidini; in Bos ton, nnd confessedly at tho head of his profession In this country. I-or sale at tlio llookstore 01 ,jy I ii KAN HALL, ASTO.V k 1,0X0) TEV CHJOUS. Ladios'Retiouk'8, n prone vn 1. 1 nety ot new patterns, nlso traveling Uars. Fans, a goocl stock of the bent pattern. Porte Mutinies and Card Cases new styles .let Cood; new natterns. Cutlery our usual stock nf fine patterns nnd qualities Hold Pens made to order and warranted. Kor sale at tho New llookstore of juneia J. II. RILEY k CO. TUST RECEIVED BENTON'S HOOK, VO( J Ouo ; Thirty Years' View, or a History of tho Working of the American Government for 111) year', from 1S-0 to IKf.'f, chiefly taken from the Congress clelmtes, tho private papers of den. Jackson, aud the speeches of fit-Senator Itenton, wii n ins actual view oi menami aiiturs, witn inv toricul Notes and Illustrations uudt orno notices of eml uent deceased cotempnrnnes Kor snle at the New Bookstore n II. RILKY k CO. Tim Trade supplied HiitrlT T AD1ES' COMPLETE OUIDE TO CKOTCH lj ;t and I'ancy Kuittiiij; by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens pr'- 70 cents. Just received at SANTMYER'S octln Periodical Depot, Centt's Block, High st. COCOA MATTING. 1500 YARDS COCOA Mattinr; all uridths for Halls, Dining Rooms, Sa-oons, Hotels. Assembly and Loctura Rooms, or for rooms f rourh usatre, just received and for sale bv sep-J7 OilSORN k STfTWART 1)EI1''U.IEIIY. A great variety of extracts embracing all the popular oilorj now in market ; also Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Toilet Water Magnolia, Tablet and Lemon Koufje, at IS. D. UCXIIAR'S, Nell House. CLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST received, from 12s. to (00 each. Jnneli BLYNN it BALDWIN SWAN'SHlEViSEDltTTDtES OF 0UI0 of all tha laws In force to January 1st, 1804 (Dsr by'i edition). For sale at tha Book Store of feblo. RANDALL, AUTOS It L0.VQ. TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, V AND CUn'ELAND k EWE RAIU10AD3. Ciusoio 1am. On and after Wodneadajr, Jos. 7th, Train, will ruu.i roiiuwH, (Minuayn excepteu; : fitnri-sii Train leaven Oolunibun at 10:10 a, m., ami ar rive, at Cleveland at 8:30 p m. Rctorninir, leare. Clove-land at 8 a m, autl arrives at Columbus at 1:05 p in. Mail Train leaves Columbus at 1:10 n m, and arrives at Clevelatid at 7:25 p m. Roturninir, loavea Cleveland at 2:lu' m, and arrives at Columbus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:C0 p m, and ar. rives at Cleveland at u:uu a m. neiurmnjr leaves cieve land at 7:50 d in. and arrives at Columbus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makos a direct connection at Crestline with the O. fi I'a. R. U. for I'ittsburR and Philadelphia. Also at Slielhy for Sanduiky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Clevelsnd with trains ou tho Erie R. R. for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRES CENT CITV or QUEEN OF THE WEST, at 7M p m, arriving In Hullalo m season lor morninjr trains to .Maara aust Albany, &c. L. T1I.TOX, Superintendent. N. SOUTfLVRD, Ap-nt, Columbus. Columbus, .lune 7. WiZ. Cleveland and Toledo Railroad PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, Chicago, ft. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianaolis, Dayton, SprluRlicld, Bellefontaine, Tillln, Einilley, .Sandusky, Mans-Held, Mt. Vernon, Newark, &c. Six Duily Trains from Cleveland. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Express train, from station of C C. t C. R. R. for Toledo, Chicago aud rt. Louis-stonpiHjr at Norwalk, Clvde, and Fremont. lid. 8 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all nations between Grafton and Toledo. Srd. 8 45 A. M. Kxnress. ffromOhioCitr.) furSanduskv, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Klvria, Vermillion. Huron, Handiisky, Fn-innnt aud Elmore, Tliis train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and lake Erie, and Mansfield and Ninlusl:y lain-onus, l.y wu.cn Panseners will reach Toledo at 1.05 P.M. Davton 4.25 P. SI. Hellcfont-iine t.W ' Cincinnati 7.0rt ' Springfielil 8. lib ' Indianapolisl0.30 " 4th. 2.50 P. 51. Express, from station of C. C. k I'. Rail road for Toledo, Chicago and St, luis ; stopping at Ober-lin, XorwulU, Monrnaville. Bollevue, Clyde and Fremont. Mh. 3.1)0 P. M. Mml Tram (from unio i-ity,; mr an-:1uskv. This train connects at Sandusky-with trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road, arriving at 1-indley same evening, and stopping at alt intermediate stations. Otii. t.1a I . M. t.tpress, trom sianon oi ...... k . . ivwii- road, for Toledo and C'hicngo. For Tickets, or contracts lor Freight, apply to l . Bllt-.lr DON, Agent, f,0 15ank street, Angier Hotel Building. Also, Tickets for Toledo. Chicago, kc. to bo obtained at Station of C. (J. ft C. lloa.t, D. C. BALDWIN, Aseut. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, nnd stations ou Had River and MansHeld Roads, at Ohio City Station. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. Ofllco Cleveland & Toledo Railroad, 1 Cleveland, May 0. 1S51. june5d&w ON ANU APTtiit iMONOAY, 2211(1 MAY, ,f:" FOR Two Daily Lines of Steamers, at II o'clock, jl. Al. ana i o'cinec, r. m. MOimTO L1.VT AT 11 A. Jl. UN1TRI) STATUS MAIL. FROM LAN'DIXG AT FOOT op BROADWAY, the sunerb Low-Prossuro - teamcr KORTHITRN'ER-, the now and elemint Stoamer HIUHFLYER, will mstn the usual Intermediate landings. EVESIVa EXPRESS LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. Ji. from Landing at foot of Broadway, tho matrnilleent I.0W- 'ressure Steamer JACOU slIlilUhK; tha snnt anu spien lid Steamer TELEGRAPH No. 3. Passenirers arriving iu Cincinnati by tliej evening trains ill find these boats in waiting. Tliis lino will land al Madison, but will havo no detention there; and passengers mav. therefore, relv unon reachinn Louisville in time to eonnect with the early trains from Louisville; and both morning and evening lines connect regularly with the UX'TED CTITE3 MAIL 5TBAMKR!?, Leavlur I.'.uisvilio evsrv cfcy at 10 i'cloik, A jl., FUR 'AINT "LOL'ls. RATES OP PASSAGE. -Jims ASD P.00M3 INCLUDED. Morning Lino to Louilvillc, S..DU; to M. Louis, i3.nu Evoninc ' " l.Hl; to " l'."0 irM-Tluouirh TiHiets an t Tickets to all Way Landing; for sale on hoard, or at tho OWco of the Company, No. 16 Irnadway, Cincinnati. IHUS. bHKKUJUk, Ai?ent. junefi-Wm . U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE ANH ST. LOUIS. This Only ThrMu;h Lint; to St. Louis, ClKClXXATt AND IflCWVltLR. v "., k TT 8- MAJTi MORNING LINE i Xrli2X-AJi U forI,o'iixvi!le, leaving at 11 o'clock, ' " LEI? A I-'JW Pressure Steamer Northerner, 4lSS5SSffi3 W. F. Fuller, Master. Stenmer Highflyer, T, T. Wright, Master, will leave Mail Line WhnrI boat, loot of Ilroadway, at 11 o'clock, A. M. CINCINNATI AND IHJISVILLK. lr. S. Mail Lveuini: Express Line, leaving at 7 o'clock. P. M. liow Pressure W .lucob Htrader, .1. H. Summons, Master. telegraph No. o, 31. JteLellan, " Willlcavo Mail Line Whurl'-buat, foot of Ilroadway, at 7 dock, V. M. The U. S. Mail Morning Line aud U. S. Mail Kveuitii! Ex press Line, are tho only lines authorized to issue through tickets, nud the only lines connecting at Louisville with tlie superb Passentrer Packet V. S. Mail Lino Steamers 1-ku.m iiuiviu.f. iu Al. lajuks. Lonsvn.LK and Sr. IiOt'tH V. S. Mail Livk Stkamitrs. One nf these larsn and !ii;iffnificent Steamers leave Louisville every morning at Hi o'clock, A. M. IdHV ('return Southerner, !. H. Jones, M.i.-der. Fashion, H. L. Church, " Hoosier State, Ceo. Iampton, " Udy Pike, S. Catterlin, Crystal Palace, W. J. Kountc." Telegraph Nn. '2, M. Erwln, " J. (i. Cline, J. C. Hite. " Iiaviuj; Louiriville for faint Urn is daily, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Cabin PasKJiin from Cincinnati to Saint Louis, meals and state-rooms included, $'.. js3No extm charge lor translerring passun-'ers and their baggage from one boat to another. r-W-jlaggaize Checked J hrogh.uti This is the only through line. Through Tickets", and Tickets to all Way Points, for sale on board the Boat, or at the Company's Office, No. Hi llrondwav. Cincinnati. junef, THOS. SHERLOCK, Agent. CARD. "tAIiPETTNG AND EVERY OTIIEIt DE-Kj SCUIPTION OF HUloE-l-UllNISHING COOIH Wo are now receiving, direct from importers and from the auctions in New York, a brilliant supply of very superb new stylo Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, three-ply, and super-line Ingrain Carpets, which wo will noil from to 0 per cent, less than former prieiM. Also, the most elegant and varied stock of Curtain Materials wo have ever opeued at liny former season, eiun-prifilng Hroeatelle, satin and cotton Lano, damask Merinos, Turkey red Cishinei'et, Curtuln Chintz, Shade Linen, laeo aud embroidered Curtain Muslins, in sets and by the yard, some very elegant and cheap. We are likewise prepared to offer great inducements to purchasers in Hoor oilcloths, "tig, nil kinds of Quilts and Comforts, Blankets from $- to $ia per pair, Linen Sheetings, nil width;'., pillow-case Linen, Damask Table Diaper nnd Tablerluths, Damask Napkins, roiored Hep Linen, Step Oilcloth, Crash, Scotch, Russia, nnd Huckaback Diaper, Oilcloth, &e. In faet, without enumerating more, we would rdateto our friends and tho public generally that our stock this season of every description of Dry Hoods has heen bought at greatly reduced figures, from large auction ssIps in New York, and will be sold to rash or prompt credit deal ers at corr'Niionmng rates. AVe cut, make, and put down Carpets and Oilcloths on the shortest noti"e, and reasonable terms. Fepf.17 OSBORN & STEWART. FAST MAUj UNE. FIFTEEN HOURS from Columbus to Portsmouth. On and after MONDAY, JI NK lit, a MAIL COACH will loavo Columbus for Circteyille, ChilUcotho, and Portsmouth, nt f o'clock in tho morning, and arrive at Portsmouth nt 8 o'clock iu the evening connecting with the Rlvr Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at ft o'clock la the morning and arrive nt Columbus at 8 o'clock in the evening, daily. lOLU.MHUS NURSERY. A GREAT VAR1 V ety of the most choice Fruit and Drnmuental 'li aes an.l Miruoa. The unilersi.'iied elves notice that he has madoan-anio meats with some of the most oxtensive and most reliable Nurserv establishments in tha State of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees ami Shrubs, and will 1111 ail orders n that line on tho shortest notice. Araontr them are some new varieties of frreat value. Printed catalogues will be in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be for sale in a very few days, and may be seen at the corner of lih and State streets, or at Rose Cottaee, one mile north of Columbus, ou the Wort hinirton Road. aprh-tf WARKKX JKXKIX3. rrw WILLOW AND OAK BASKETS. eJUV Among whien aro a good assortment of willow market baskets, round, oval and square, covered and un covered, dillereut sites. Hotel dining room baskets, lined with tin. A grcnt variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and waste paper baskets for countings, reticule, work baskots Sc. Onk bulliol and half-bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse, Exchange Buildings, Broadway, Columbus, Ohio. WM. A. (ilLL. 0Ct22-dwtf V.trr L'J VD ERS. SKETCH E8 OF JEF- i,.-i.i ix ckson, Clay, Randolph. &e.. ln ,i' i ' a. w other Distinguished American eini i-..-h'i o 9. H. BURR It CO., or. JTc. 1, Odwn Building. The New-York Tribune. , DAILY ti; SEMMVKKKLY $3; WKHKLY 1 ALWAYS AY ADVAXCE. 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DISEASES OF the Heart and the Aota. by William Stokes, Reirtun Professor of Physic in the university of Dublin, kc, &o. The Homoeopathic Materia Medica, by A. Teste. Translated from tho French and edited by Chai, .1. ITempel, M. 11. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of mnyJo RANDALL A,fO & LONG pi OLD TENS.- A lnrpo lot of Buperior " tip- top" uoiii reus ; worn rens witn Double hxtension Holders ; Kngrostdng Pens with Porcupine Holders ; mam moth Tip Top in silver tipped F.bony Handles, iu Boxes, kc kc. The above Pens are all warranted, and will be sold low lor 01 f . Lull and examine tho pens for yourselves, at jy7 RANDALL, ASTON k LOXH& isjoknture. IIOI.MKS. W. N. nOI.MKS. S. HOLMES & SON, Miuntfncturers nnil Im-riorrora of papcr imkoinob, No. 169 Slain stm-t. CIiK-iaiiati, Ohio, keep mwars on band a larcro and funeral iissoitm.nt of tt'Af. l'Al'Ell, lmKDKItS, K1I1K-ItOAIll) l'ATTKiiSS, WIIiE CUI1TAIN PAl'KKS. &c, HANI) I10XKS ATMANUl-'ACTUltlilt'S 1'UICKS mil of w-ik-Ii tliuy olliT to tlio country trado at tha iowost prices. I'.-i-soiis viiiinir the city lu want of sets for I'arlors, H ilts. Uininir Kooins, or thamlwrs, will do woll by callinii ou tlie s.ih..;riher at Mo. IBS) Main, tlilrd door bulow r'ii'lli srrfcs Mavkut Space, marl7-dly DAVID A. TRUAX, Wholesale nniT liutail Pea let ill Sheet Muic. Music Book., and MU.S1CAI, Mi;itCIlA.NDI.i:, Aenc for tlio aulo of liallet & Co.' celebrated 1'iai.o Fortes, and Carhart'a superior Melodeons, No. (io Fourth streot, betw.H3ii Walnut aud Vino, Cincinnati, O. Martlu's tluitars, Violins, Flutes, Fliitinas, Accordeons, Flageolets, Clarionets, Fifes. Violin, Guitar, and Harp fctrinirs, and Musical Stock generally of the best quality. All New Music received as soon as published. Kietaen. tary, Theoretical and I'raetical Works, comprising tho most popular and useful methods of Instruction fur tho Voice, and all Musical Instruments ; aud collections of pieces by eminent composers, at prices pre-uuring superior inducements to Seminaries, Tublic HchooU, r.-oljs. sors and Scholars. C'ataloisues of Sheet. Musio furnished eratuitou-sl y. Second hand Pianos bought or taken as rart payment formw. mayll novii-uiy CINCINNATI STOUlv AUCTION SALES I Hkwkon Houiics. Sale Hooms 88 and f 6 Walnut at. S-11 every Wodnosday and Saturday, at V2$ m., at tha Merchants1 Kxclianmi, Railroad Bonds, Railroad, llank and Insurance Stocks, Heal Kstatn and M.micd Swurities, of all descriptions. The advantares of theso saloB an. that they are held duriutt carniSM houn, and as they call toeethor all tho moniod men, securities will nt nil times sell at fair rates. Cincinnati, O., April 14, 1S53. ptiMOVAL. UU. L.ANGWOKTUY HAS 1 1 removed his office to Rich street, South side, between Hifrh and Third, (lrst door West of Dr. now'aofllcn. KhiI-deuce, lirst door South of the Montgomery Hotel, High eet. janSS DltKSSLNG CASES mill Work Casus in great variety, in Leather, Ebony and Rosewood Cases. Also, Dressing Cases and N'e l'lus Ultras for gentlemen, some fine patterns, for sale by junei9 J H RILEY ft CO- NEW GAS FIXTURES. The undersigned have just opened a large assortment of new and beautiful Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, 4c, from the celebrated manufactory of Cornelius, Baker ft Co., Philadelphia, to which we invite the attention of those Introducing gas Into their buildings. UourFlxturesarefrora CorneliusftCo.'s Manufoctorv. (as pipe put up by experienced workmen at the lowest rates, and warranted tight. NEVIS' ft CO., No. 6 Exchange Block, Broadway, near cor. nigh at. uiiunious. june zz, inoe-ntt A BOOK FOR MECHANICS. TREATISE' on Tn Elements or Mscm-Nts Part i. By Antho-i Mtoek, E.q. price 60 cent., jecew at 'Sails jM State oraI. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4. LITTLE BfSSIE, AND TBS WAT Sill FEU AJIRKP Just before the lamp was lighted Just beforo the children cami. While the room was very quiet, I heard soma nne call my name All at onco a window opened. In a field were lambs and sheep. Some from out a brook wei-Q drinking Some aero lyinjr fast asleep lint 1 could not see the S WICK, Though I strained my eyoa to su, .snd I wonder'd, if he saw roe, . If he'd speak to such as mo In a moment I was looking On a world go bright and fair, Which was full of littlo children, And they seemed io happy there . They were singing off, how saoetl.. Sweeter songs I never heard. They were singing sweeter, mother. Than can sing our yellow bird -, And while l my breath was holding, Ovk so bright upon ma smiled, And J kuew it must ba Jesi-s. 'h-n he said, Come here, uiy child " Hug tne closer, closer, mother, Put your arms around me tight. I am cold and tired, mother. And I feel so strango to-night. Something hurts me here, dear jnol liar. Like a stone upon my hrnast uh, I wonder, wonder, toother. Why it is 1 cannot rest 111 the day while you wore working. As l lay upon my bed, I was trying to be patient.. And to think of what you said Ifow the kind and blessed Jesus. Loves his lambs to watch and koep. And 1 wish'd he'd cotuo and take me In his arms that 1 mijjht sleep. -iJome up here, my littlo Bessie, Come up here, and Mrs with um Where the children never suffer, But are happier than you sen." Then I thought of all you told me Of that bright and happy land, I was going when you call'd tne, When you came and kiss'd my bane And, at Qrst, I felt so sorry You had call'd me: 1 would go Oh, to sleep and never suffer Mother, don't be crying so! Hu me closer, closer, motbor, Put your arms around me tight Oh, how much I lovo you, mother, But I feci so strange to night. And the mother prcss'd her closer To her ovcr-hurden'd breast; On the heart so near to breaking Lay tlie heart so near its rest. In the solemn hour of midnight, In the darkness calm and deep, Lying on her mother's bosom, Little Bessie fell asleep. Universal Education. BV HORACE GREELEY. Universal Education ! Grand, inspir ing idea ! And shall there come a time when the delver in the mine and the rice swamp, nnd the orphans of the prodigal and the felon, the very offsprings of shame, shall be truly, systematically educated! Glorious consummation ! twilight of the millenium! Who will not labor, and court sacrifices, and sufler reproach, if he may hasten by even so much as a day, its blessed coming? Who will not take courago from the contemplation of what the last century has seen accomplished; if not in absolute results, yet in preparing the approaches, in removing impediments, in correcting and expanding the public comprehension of the work to be done, and of the feasibility of doing it? What ever of evil and of suffering tho future may have in store for us, though the earth be destined yet to bo ploughed by a sword, and fertilized by human gore, until rank growths of the deadliest weeds shall over shadow it, stifling into premature decay every plant most conducive to health or to fragrance the time shall surely come when true and universal education shal dispel tho dense night of ignorance and perverseness that now enshrouds the vast majority of the human race ; shall banish evil and wretchedness almost wholly from earth, by removing or unmasking the multiform temptations to wrong-doings; shall put an end to robbery, hatred, op pression, and war, by diffusing widely and thoroughly a living consciousness of the brotherhood of mankind and the sure blessedness, as well as righteousness of doing ever as we would have others do to us. " Train up a child in the way he should go, nnd when he is old he will not depart from it." Such is the promise which enables us to see to the end of the dizzy whirl of wrong and misery in which our race has long 'sinned and suffered. On wise and systematic training, based on the widest knowledge, tho truest morality, and tending ever to universal good, as tho only assurance. of special or personal well-bin, rests the f;reat hope of tho terrestrial renovation nnd elevation of man. Not the warrior, then, or the statesman, nor yet the master worker, as such, but the teacher, in our day leads the vanguard of humanity. Whether in the seminary or by the wayside, by uttered word or printed page, one true king is not he who best directs the seige, or sets his squadron in the field, or heads the charge but he who can and will instruct nnd enlighten his fellows, so that at least some few of the' generation of whom he is shall be wiser, purer, nobler, fjr his living among them, and prepared to carry forward tho work, of which he was an humble instrument, to it3 far grander and loftier consummation. Oh, far above the conqueror of kingdoms, the destroyer of hosts by the sword and the bayonet, is he whose tearless victories redden no river and whiten no plain ; but he who leads the understanding a willing captive, and builds his empires not of the wretched and bleeding fragments of subjugated nations but on the realms of intellect which he has discovered, and planted, and peopled with beneficial activity and enduring r ... . i. . 1 i 10V ri i lie inninemaucian wno, in nis i I .1.1.. -.lf unrl isr.1 tl o Ktr li numoie siuuj,, u..u.0.u.u uy ,c footsteps of monarchs and their ministers, demon8trate, the existence of a planet, be- fore unsuspected by astronomy and unobserved by the telescope ; the author who from his humble garret, sends forth the scroll which shall constrain thousands upon thousands to laugh or weep at his will j who topples down a venerable fraud by an allegory, or crushes down a dynas-' ty by an epigram, he shall live and reign over a still increasing dominion, when the pastboard kings, whose steps are counted in court circulars, and timed by stupid huzzas shall long since have mouldered and been forgotten. To build out into chaos and dreary vacuity ; to render some corner of tho primal darkness radiant with the presence of an idea ; to supplant ignorance by knowledge, and sin by virtue ; such is the mission of our oge, worthy to , enkindle the ambition of the loftiest, yet profTering opportunity and reward to the most lowly. To the work of universal enlightenment ba our lives henceforth contracted, until the black clouds of impending evil aro irradiated and dispersed by the full effulgence of thedivinely-predicted day when "All shall know Urn Lord, from the least unto the greatest," and when wrong and won shall vanish forever from the presence of universal knowledge, purity, and bliss ! What a bomb-hhell can do. Round shot and shells were perpetually whizzing through the air by day and night, falling in nil directions, amongst and through the houses of the city. By night the shells assumed a magnificent appearance, resembling so many shooting stars, though, alas ! far more formidable. One day a number of us were viewing the scene of destruction from a battery erected on the summit of a high hill. Whilst we anxiously observed the amount of damage committed by the slit lis, there arose suddenly from the centre of the fort, what at first appeared to us a huge mound of earth, which uradually increased in size, until it resembled a hill some six hundred feet in height : then it most imperceptibly chang ed, and assumed the appearance of an exclusively dark thunder-cloud, which even tually spread far and wide,, concealing both fort and town from our wonder-struck gaze. A few minutes elapsed, and it entirely enveloped the position we were occupying, although one hundred yards frcm the explosion. This terrific catastroph originated in one of our shells unfortunately bursting in a powder-magazine confining several tons of combustible ammunition. The sublime spectacle that ensued will never be effaced from my memory, nor, I imagine, from anyone who witnessed the night. For several minutes the atmosphere continued very close, not even a breath of wind siirring, but a deathlike stillness prevailed, precisely similar to that which precedes a Scinde dust storm. All the guns ceased firing all eyes were directed upwards, gazing with awe at the scene thus suddenly presented to them. Men even addressed each other in a whisper. Janes' Volunteer's Scram bles, REMOVAL. S. II. BURR &. CO.,' BOOK-Sellers and Stationers, will remove to their new room, So. 1 Odeon nuilditiR, formerlyoectipiedby Wm. Kichards & Co., and directly nppi.Hita the new silate House, on MONDAY, the lfith imt., where they will be happy ti. wait upon all of their old eustomei-a and as many iie.v onos as may favor them wilh a call. An invitation to all is cnrdinlly extended. We will keep constantly nil hand a larnjo and euiuplet1 a.sortment of School, .Medical, Miscellaneous, Thcologi cal, end Sunday Kchoid Hooks; also, Jiluiik Books, of ov ery size, quality, and stylo of ruling; Cap, Letter, an.l Note Paper; Ixitinr, Note, and Legal Envelopes; Wall and Window Papers; Window Shades and Fixtures; fiold Peun and Cases; Pocket Cutlery, ltaiors,.Scisorj. Portinonnaiea. Wallets, ladies' Card Cases anil Portmonusies; together with a largo assortment of Fancy Goods, as well as useful, too numerous to mention. As we design to keep a good and full supply of ever, article in our line, attend personally to Ihe wants of cus tomers, aud sell ut low pbices, we hope to receive a lib eral share of tho patronage of our fellow-citizens, our neighbors from the country, &c. Wo shall be in constant receipt of now publications, hy Erpress, from the dill'erent F'Asteru cities, aud wo agaiu invite all to give us a call before maltlug parchasiis else where, rio n't forget tho stnnd. 3. II. Bl'RU ft CO., No. 1 Odeon Building, one door North of Ambus' oct!4 o it eat hak;ains in FintiviTirni: AT Nil. II BUCKEYE BLOCK, BROAD KfRELT. BURR IS NOW CLOSING 0ET HIS VERY large and entire stock of splendid Kurni- T"" i turont (great ly redured price. Therein want fc""Tr' of Furniture will do well to call nonn, un he will clone it all mt an soon n possible without re- t---i gnrd to prolitH. rail and nee. novO-dtf NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS: The Better Land; or tho Believer Juirey aud Future Home by A. t'. Thnmiun. Hiriil our Life, in "it Origin, 1.hw ;iud Fnd by Jn rteph AngUM, I). JJ. William Carey ; it llio'trnphr hy Jntieidi Helchoi I). I. RnmeiK. tlie HiUo, and the EiMe M. K.(i)n Fur Hiilokr t. II. l.l'Jtlt & CO.. novi! Mean Bxihtituj. New Books. rpilK CAI'TAINS OP TIIi; ROMAN RE5 J. public. Hy Herbert. I'rofjreM and Frejudice. By JIm. KUm-. l'uildleford nnd its Feople. Fammia Fersons and Fl.ieen. By Willi -s. Life's Lesson, A Tale. Ualwd Carroll ton. Uy Kneller t!ii. Norte. Ambrosinnao. lew Kd., LMUwd by Meli'eivee. Utah and the Mormon., liy ficn.j. l ord:!. Ka7a and Nehranha. Jly Kdward K. Hal ?. Hintorv of Cuba. Bv Ballon. Sandwich Ishndc. F.y A. Jln)i. limne in the Valley. 'By Kinilie Ouhni Ci mied ie s of I'OUifittn .lerrold. Man made of Money, do. Iron Coii'ln. By M'iry Cowden vnV Party Lender. Bv Buhhvin. Constitutional Text Honk. Atherton. Bv Mary ll. MetfurJ. Leather Stock inr and Silk. A Taia of Virgiuia. The Scout. By .iimtns. For Snle at the New Book St-ro jr Trade auppUed. .1. II. JIILCV At CO. ucttj r.IT!IO:irlMlY At g.N'KUAVtNC. MIDDLETON, WALLACE & CO., NO. 115 Walnut atreet, Cincinnati. O. Map!, Bond., Cer-tlllcate, View. Fortraitu, Card., ki:., engiavedand print ed in tlie heL.t Ktvhv and n imi-t. itolicn. Older tesj.eclfilHv M.di.'itrd. M. II. IM Steel i'hlo- on h-ind r Mftjcaine-t, Buol, kc, unpri,'-d"U( Irom whhjh wo will n.;dy on rcafniM' term. eilA dtm VTEW FALL ANU WLNTEK GOODS.- 1 1 SIIAI'LKY & HALL have now a full assortment of Millinery and Knncy tiuods, com,ris!ne sll ihe new stylei of Millinery, I've... llocd?, Cl'iks, Mantles, Embroideries. Hosiery, Clove .. Ac, kc. nnd you l;:.ve cnly to call and see ther:i. to be convinced they are handsome and cheap. V,o are very thankful lor Ihe past liberal pitrnnsi9, ami would solicit a coutiauunce of the same. Fcpt. 11. ISM TF.WEL.TIY. I ust received, mic reiy boaitti fnl natterns of C.imeo and Pearl Urea tt-pins nndi'l- I lliinr". Mo.nic Pius. Also constantly recolvinn: from'i' , eastern manufactories all tho new putterns of rich -lew. ry as they come .ml Please .villa: ft. ll. IH.NPAP.'S . '. i f fclW BOOKS. TllOUOlf lS AinTilN G at Home and Abn.ud, by Elihu Dunitt. , Bioprapbv of Hosea Ballon. I Uoldsmltii'i Poetlcnl Works, new 12moedilio-j. i Milton's P.)tlcal Works, new 1'Jmo ed. Martin Merrivale, numbers o and li. For sale at the New and Cheap Bonk.tnto of S. II. IiUP.ti n C.i Orders from trade solicited. jylS 4

w VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1854. NUMBER 111. T 1 V to. State Journal. 0 IS l'CULl.SHn DAILY, TUI-WJ3GKLY AND WEEKLY HY T11H 0 1110 STATU JUDRNAL COMPANY. Incorporated vmler the General Law. TEHM3, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE-, H vily City sulfrribers per year. Mail ft no Uy tho CurriT. per week l'.!V; els. Tiii-1Vi:kkly On per vear. WKV'tLV - UO Clubs of ton and over 1 f)0 TERM.3 OK AliVFUTISlXG BY" Till! SJtTAHK. (TKM LINKS OK I.KHU MAKK A HrARK.) ii 111 Kfjuare t year ,.5-o on o no 9 months K Ou O ne ' (1 months Vi 00 O ne r. monllm H 00 " '1 month (1 00 O rir " tl weeks U 00 one square 3 vcelu.. 5n dim veeka,. . 2 ft(. onn '' 1 week . , . one Ti dn vs. . . , one " 4 days.... .1 .10 I 3S i 10 nne " .Sony Hum I munth 4 60 one 1 inortioii 50 Bplayed ndrnrtiwim-nti half more than tho above Advertisements, leaflet nnd placed in the column or 4 1 Special Notices, " doable the ordinary ruJrs. All notices required to ho published by law, lfrnl ratei f ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week, ' 6 ) por cent. wore than the above rates ; hut nil nuchwiVl appear hi tiio Tri-Weekly without char. Huinfs3 thirds, not exceeding fire lines, per your, In-b Ide, S'J.fiO per line ; outside 52. MoUrea of mcM'tiii, charitable societies, fire rnmpa- tos, &c, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inserted till forbid, :tnd charged ticeord-i n;Iy. All transient advertisement.! mint he paid In Advance. Wkfki.y One nqunre ono week, fid rent ; two weeks, : three weeks, $1 ; ono mouth, Sl.il.j ; three month, $:,.r-.U ; six month. $' ; one year, $10. Under the present svalcm, tho Advertiser puys so much for the apnea lio occupies, the chnn;;nH belnir -hnrtreahl8 with the composition only. It is new fren-rally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. JIENTISTIIY. SWAIN. 1. l. DEMIST AXI) MAN- :it Ido'sold utand, oppoo'e Kvrhanfre 15.niit. Chloro-torm administered. Superior Tooth lVivder always on hand. nepH2-dly, CHASFS HOUSE, conNicn op scitiuou street avo vvv.uc sqjtap.e. CLEXLAN0, i). h. a. ciiAsa a aov .l'KoPWI-.T0;S j anc5-dl v. J. U. Paul, TXRWARDINT(J AN'D COMMISSION' .M L cliant, nealr in Produce. FUh, .ilt, Flour, W MER- heat, 'orn. live. Clover nn -1 Timothy i; 1, eist end of a i1 iniiiil peplS-dlv Hride, (Vdumlms. 0. ;rrsi'; A: KOKDOX, PRODUCE C0MMTSST0N' MKP.cnAKTS. 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, TiALTIMOfTE, MP., MVICE C.VSn ADVANCES ON CONSrON-mntsof U.icont I.u-d, H:itter, Flour, Whisk v, Cot toil in'l Tobacco, ftSy (Jordon. M itth'iws i. Co., Wheelin;', Va., u ill uIho iaako a J caucus on tfiiipuK'otK to our IIuhh. nctlO-flm "PO EPrCURBS. THIS WiiLL KNOWN X hniuhiti-nent has ntcly hiien rcturni-ined, act win keep cTi'tititly ott hinl in suason. ail kind of C im, I'Uii -ml V-uiion. Oyster by tiioCiti. ILw, an 1 iJ.irrel reoelvod d lily from Baltimore. 11, C. Wi"L"H. oat-21-d3a Sjprirt'.tn-M'nt. Una Fiirnis'iia; aal Stove Dept, BitOW.N-S ItLOCK. Sin't Strut, Omoiilt to thi American Hotel, Giumlms, O ! LAllGij'srOCK OP MARULEIZSD M VS'-' X'V TKI.'janl (.rates, with and witluuit sumuier fronts, l ust rec.dved. and for s ile r.hvfK Srovsji. I'arlor, HjII. Dining RoomaudConUStovei. for wo, id or coal, a lare variety, aul at prices to t-utt t'u tim-J. I have th-i celebrate I SirA'Aitr Srm, tk mntji.-r-I'-'X '-'o: Stow m tuufitrftii'f-J, the (jrr.r:?; of ir.v. 'r-r and the AiTFZOi'.A C'fil siove, with it f'-y lin i lmr in frnti?. These slovei havo beun Inn i knwvii, srvw.t.ii t-strrf. and have acquired a reputation uuprecedente-l, .'.rfru jihtte J tirtii. k-ftrnmp'l'j, nn I a a in 'd'tn'r piu'- iv stock Of Hon -a 1'urnishitr (ioitils is very complete. Planished Oyster Cookers, I'm Ware, tic. Job W'Mit rp.oMi'ri.v atitvdl'l to uv coon Wopkmi.v. oct2-dtf p. u. noiumimn:. !3M. Neil House Hat Store. 1351 G.ILLETT&CO..VIIOLE4ALEanii RETAIL li'iah'rs ia H it . Caps and Straw tioods, are now in receipt of our Spidnr and hammer Styles, to which we would rnpectfiilly invite the attention of Healers and al! in want of (J.iols in our lin. Our n-snrt incut is now eoui.iluie. umhracin ; almost every style worn either ea-t or w-st, un which are Cunts' F.Ura- Molel;iu, Jirah. H.'awr au I Cassiuvre H its; P ui;ima, t!,inton braid, Pednl. L-horn, Cuina Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm I. jaf and Cinada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Misses' Bloomers, C ips lor men and hoys, and mini- f.ietured to order. Our (londs will be sold as low as the lowest, fir Ctsiior approved credit. Sigu of the Big Hit, Noil Houko Biiil.liug. apro VHEitlCW llii;sK, COSTOV. WITH THE AUDITION, ISTIfK LAIU-iKST and host arranged H'del in New F.ngland, and tlo ubscrilier begs leave to call attention toils ina?uiliceut arrangements and superior accommodations. "1 1 1 - furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious ease and comfort, Tho drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed, the units of rooms well arranged for families and Largo traveling parties, the sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large proportion id' them supplied with Cnchituate water and gas. Kverv effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to tha comfort of hid quests while "sojourning tit his hou--e, l.KWIrf KICK, Proprietor. Boston. June 'J3, 1HM, jua d;itneorl GUILDS ifc SMITH, No. IVurl Mt Nmv York, TMl'OKTEUS OlV WINDOW CO UNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from the Trade in New York or at a distance, will lie promptly attended to. Also, enn-ftantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and'otton IMmnsk, Cords, 'LasscI's, (iitnps, Ae., Window Shinies nnd Trimmings, all of which they oiler nt greatly reduced prire. Aug. 'J4, IKfil-ilihn A. II. HAWLEY, Ci LATE UOOKElt AN I) DEALEIt IN SLAT ft, O Ci.uvki ani. Onto. All work warranted. I. Bnl'TV, Agent, Coluinlius, Ohio. Reference, Columbus (his and ( oke ('oiupany. octlK-illy tltHOUS. TEN LARGE I'LEUtiLASSES, iX "Hi hvfiO, '2 bytU), 'l by 81, finest quality French plate, fitted, up In the richest patterns of Frames. Also, a line assortment ot rich patterns of Oval Clas-;eg For s:ilc at the new store, odeon Uuilding. -marl. J. II. Kl I. FY h CM. p.VWT.VL) CITV DAGUKIiRliAN UtlOMS. l'ho uudersifftied having permauiMitly located in the city, has availed himself of every advantage nec'ssitry to e-:ule perfect Daguurreotypes having n lur.Tt1 Sky l.'ht, in; f;iti take pictures witliout regard to weatlier. tf) haj just recidved a large and splendid ussorlment of ia"n of every variety, from the lull size down tit thi urn illest that arn taken. I:ery lady and gentleman is ri pert fully invited 1o rail at hi 4 vootos, on High Htn-et, West, hide, V doors .South of the Franklin Hank, and examine uperiinens. Man. WviiFswill twin itltendance to w.iir upon thela-ii'n. K. S. WYKhX CVdnmhuSj .Tune 1. isri4. jtinlO-dly tui UNOKlirilUNO HAVE THIS OAV formed a partnership under tho name nndfdvlo of MlLLF.lt, HON'ALiHOV K Co., lor the purpose id doing a a'neral (tanking aud Kvhange business, iu the oMh'o form erly occupied hy L. Donaldson i Co., on tho comer of State and High treats, (City Hank Building.) .IOIIN MILLKit. I.IT'IKU 1H tNALDSOM, Fohruarv 1. 1.V ltf A. H GltKKN'. X LF.ATFH from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: n hoautiful volume aud deeply inlerestin . Also, Myrtle Wreath, or Stray Leaves i-oeall 'd by Minnie Myrti.': Uncle ham s Kami tenee iUuinil'Ji. f-nr Hale at the new cheap Bookstore of S. II. HI' Kit k CO., June'J Corner of High and Sugar Alley. 1 AS liU IfcN'liLW NKAV" lTTbiitN'S JUriT VJ RECCIVKI). A large stock of Chandeliers, on" and two Light pemUuts, and bracrtntts fn great variety, from Cornelius fluker & Co.' mauuftictory. Thoao who design introducing gas to their houtes, will please call aud e some entiro uew.stylei). Wh purchase uirectot manutro'turor, and can sell upon the lvst terms aug.'j Bl.VNV fc HXLDWIN. NEW srOilW AMO .WV (H).Hh. rpUfcl SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED AN X entire new stoca ot Ory Goods aud Shoos, which will " torn as low as tho lowest. Call and price them. A. BLAIvE It CO., cp20-d3w nijr.li stroirt, 3 doors north of Rich, BLACK SILK cau gp'20-d3w be obtained low at BLAKE'S New Utoro. PLAIN ana Figured AU Wool Delaines, low r than ever, at BLAKE'S Sew Store. ep20-d3w FINE WATCHE3, SILVER WARE, and every v-iety ot gooda usually kept In a Jewelry Store wij om itiaaa n uuu.uauy iuw pnees, at R. D. DUNBAR , Om door north of th Neil House entr e FROM NEW YORK. W lJONALn'H AllVBItTlSIXU HOCriK. 102 NASSAU HTKEKT. Singer's Sewing Machines, ITIIICH ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- V V chines of any utility which can be used without mtunj the utenrr tiahtttnaxuitutr imrinrement oi patented privileges, aro Mill oM at UFASON'AULK FKIC!C-i, and with vnuurXumM rxnht. Having terminated our le-jal controversy with Wins Howe, Jr., and nrocured his full licence to use his inven tion. there is not the nlii,'htet claim that our machines inlrnije unv other patent. The riirht to use the machines wli'ch we have sold, and snail nereaiter sen, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on ewinj Machines, cot erin' nil the nice points of the invention, and all the ma chines of other manufacturer;! infringe one or inoro of them. Our patent Hecurinjs tho spring whereby the clot Ii Is held to the feeding apparatus by a yield iiijr pres-iiio, is infringed by nil thy machines now offered in tha market. Those wlio buy the interior nnd piratical ma chines are hereby distinctly apprised that we shall Com pel them t pay utt for tho privilege of usimr tUem. Our lejfa.l rights will lieneeforth ho riirullv enforced. T1IK IMMfA'SK SUI'KHIOKITV of Singer's Sewintf Machines lias been completely established. They are of uni versal application the same machine doing all kinds of work, nii'l urniij; it. p'?rleetly. iiiey are not only superior in coutnvaneo, but uueqiialetl in mechanical hiiili. they perforin all work required, ami continue to do it without (jettiier out of order. We desire to call attention parth: uhrlv ti.our new MArillN'K-s TO SKW WITH ASlN'tiLK,. TMKllAM. whi-di by unnde triaU havo been proved superior to all others for ttilehin; linen nnd all very thin a !rirs also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or sill; and for quilting linings. Wo are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing nn entirely new nnd very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and gimrlo thread, may he had for a small difference in price. These r.re found to bo very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-baif handles, and any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort nonce. Pn'iit'ipaf Office. jVo. 523, Hroadway, J' York. Uuivni Om:s Xo.67 Sunth KourthSt.', iMiiladelphia. So. -17 H. mover St., Iloston. No. lS1 CliarlesSt., N. (. o. lui Raltimor.t.-'t.. lUitimore. No. 47 Hirer St.. Troy, .Vow Vr ri;. Vo. Jj.t Walnut St., Cincinnati, augl d lm I. M. SlNCKP.fi: CO. !M. IK i immlien streets Nmv York. Pinneo & Co., TM POUTERS AND J0I5CEUS OF SILKS, J. Kll'.BO.VS, Vl-J.Vro, I-TUTHKIW, FLOWERS, l,ACt, kf., nte now reeidvimr a large and complete assortment of KH.'I MIL.LlM.ltY iiiiUUS, wilicll tiu'V aro enahlej to sell at the ioW'V.t prices, and on the most favorable tenon. Tho-;. who purchase of us may save om profit at lea:.t, as very nearly all our floods are ffeeived direct from Ihe manuiactiirers in France. NT liniKMRim Tin? M'Miirr., -in' TO Chambers street, .t. door west, of Hroadwav, opposite 1be Irving House, N. "S . H. O PIV.NTO, I'. L" ClUfl.V, (t. H. SlNPaRT. aiv.'iO d3miu.- it MiliG NEW VOUK 8TEAM JiLANiv iiOUK .L M A N C F ACT C ii 1 N t i F.ST A D L I S 1 1 M F N T . l.'api. U bound, uu-nerous styles, 9 cis. por ijuiro and apvar.U ; full hound. White, lftn and upwards; Fine iiiue. He, with. Urn!-, and i!.ind, White, "ie; Fine Hlue, paged, - c. ieiuy,:. Fine Illue. P.usnia corners, jiaed, 4')c and upwards ; with entis and hand, paged, 4jc and upwards; llusia willi ends and bands, p iied, f) to ,"ric : extra bindings, p;,gi. 1, i;oc.aiid upward.-.. .Mediums, Fine Line, Uussia corners, paed, C"o and upwards ; HjMsia emls and band.i, paged. 70c and upwards ; extra bindimrs, paired. 7c and upwards. Koyalsand Super linvuW, Cstra bindings, paged, $1 25 and upwards. ' A irroat variety of Pass :ook:i, por gros and np-wards.Memorandum Hooks, $j per pros ami upwards. Ro ecipt lAsol.ii, P'jtty Accounts, Mintat.ire Blinks, Letter pyin Uor.ks, ritinff Uoo!r, Cyphering Uooi'a, eUool Allium kc. Constantly on hand, 10,000 ream of manufactured work of every quality and description, all bound in the m ist substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which aro o ('.' red to Book seller, Stationers and Dealer gonur-ailv, 1 .r cash or approved paper, by JUIIN O'HARA, 110 N'rtisau street, New York. V H. A liberal discount when purchased iu lare quantities. mavft-dfimM 'r?J'd SALii .MILL PuULttl't L UtltU 'X The well knowu Flour Mill at Munro-.! Falls, having ! tour runs of stoics, with an excellent water power, and one of the ljp:,t Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be u.otJ with the Hour Mill a good Saw .Mill, one Mill occupied for making shovels, nne small Mill lor making of boos, tour or five pwl Dwellings, un Flevutor ami Store House fur wiie.it at to flour, a Store for the sale of Merchandize, and about seventy acres of land tinder and around the bail tings. The Machinery of the Shovel and Hon Factories is not to be embraced in tho sab;. Cos ies iion of the Klour Mill w ill he given on the first of December net, and id' the other property us the leases Terminate; the, rents from tho time of Kile to belong to the purchaser. Tho present income is about $1800 per year, and may bo made much more productive. Twenty per cent, of the purchase to ho paid iu cash, and 'JO per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a deed of re lea m; to tie given when flie fecund payment is made nnd it inorPraTe taken back. If tho property is not sold bo-lore January 1, tS.'A tho Flour Mill will be lea.sed for such time as the parties may agree on. Apply to lit mi v, HfiiilKs k Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. CAKTRICHT. Boston. October HI, l54.-triw:tm WAV HOOKS. A I' K IV Ta I'll AJA. A NOIUVKGIAM AND LAL'AND ib: or Life and Love in Norway; and Intensely in- teresting Boid; translated from 1 he German of Theodore Mhgfe, ihe second " Walt'T Scott of Germany. 11 li'.i Noiiman; or Trials nnd their I'se. W Mrs. Llnerdu Phelps, I vul. Illustrated. Ai.t i, and yet not alone: a thrilling title of Old Virginia, liy Marian llmlind, a young Vip'iuia Lady, handsniuo Vol. lli.-Toi'.v or iiiim. L'v dames W. Taylor, Ohio State Librarian. A Hold; !)'' oughi to he in the Library and ou the Centre Table of every on of the Buckeye State. 1 vol. Hlsionv of (iiinn:, 1mm the earliest times to tho Hu man t'oiiijin'st inclu'ling tlio History of Literature aud Art. llv Win. tinith. i.. l., (., with an Appendix hy George W. Green. A. M. illustraled hy one hundred Ku- ra vings. I vol. Oki i: vi u. ami rUi'iim Skvk.;, fruui Note of Travel in Green and Turley and Palestine, hy Fi dir Howe. I vol llhxtrated. Tin: Pai.-aiu.ksoI' Fjuiokiiu'K Amoi ruis KitfiiMAftie., from Hie Seventh Germ m Kdition. A beautiful oliiiuo with 1 wonty-MX Illustrations. Tin: BiKi'.s uv nil- Buu.i:. liy the Hev. H. Harhaugh. Klegantlv Illustrated with colored Pl ites, Theniont beau tiful Gilt Book of the season. A llisT'iitv i if Tin, Pr.oir.-TA.vr t im ki'ii i Ii .i with an Introduction, by D'Auhmie. I vol. Tiik Sm:mn:i:s ok uck DH'xkith. Thoughts mi the Mart lily resting places of our Head, by l?, F H. Ans iaeh, A. M, I d. Wotii.sof the Rev. John Cummiiurs. I). H , Miiiisler of Hi" Scotch National Chureh. A.., including-LKiTruKS run Hook ok Ha mi- i . I vol. Lrrrt KLs os "i.'it Loitij's P uiaiiit. 1 vol. A Mrs-Ac:: ntoM (ion. I vol. ClIKlT RlXTIVIXi; SlW'Klts. J vol. Tin: Gmwr SAi:i:iKifK. 1 vol. Tiik CoMrourcn. I vol. Together with many other now and interesting R:nd:.s, u-.t received and lor sale at the Hiiolrstore of novll RANDALL, ATON k UNG. KON JiAILIMi WOiiKS. IRON RAILING, every variety, of Wro-i'ht and Cast Iron, nnd the cele brated Wire Railing. WirKFiisiuM's Patentkh Wittf r mk. for Pr:i it Itail- loada, FiinoM. Lawns, Gardens, tic, n n'-v rod. Ikom Br:usTKi-j luov I'lKvnriiK. rhe !M edition of 'New Phasoof the Iron Manufaeture," coutniniugilpsi'.'iis, explanations and prices of theiitiovo articles, inrwarded by iuMres-ing the tuihserioer. ,1011V H. WICKKRSIIAM. Wnrerooms No. iWi Rrondwny. Works, Nos. Mi, f.r, f7, fi'.) nnd til I'wis street, New York may HIM vYna'TLxin'Ai'Kiis r'AifiVij Y'lacEsT Y fot) reams white nnd blue, ruled and plain, wove and laid Letter Paper. 7 it) reams white and blue, mbd and pliin Foolscap paper. Knvelope papers, Hubbard's Colored papers, for pamph let covers, Manilla papers, nit sires, Bonnet Board, &., at wholesale, at mill prices, at the New Bookstore. june2 .1. H. BILKY & CO. T 01511'S r AT EXT OAriKrf. DKCIDEO IN 11. the Stiiirerne nnd Circuit Courts of the tailed States, from their oi-raiiiition to tho year IH',0, with indes, by .lames Itoli' tor sale at J. II. lill.l-.V li CU. jtilj-14 VTIDE AWAKE. THE NEW PAI'EU V called tin Wnni Aw.iiiK, and tlio ?,liituf Washing ton, So. I, V'td. 1. Just received at seil'iri I'KAUSOV'H. HAKPHli l'Olt NOVKMliliR IU. peivmlat ..ct.ll SANTWYKIi'S . lUS'l' Kli- s iiKPivr. lOUliV'b LAUV X .lust received by septjf. HOOK l-Oil UUTOliKU 11. H. PEAK-SON i CO. PHbl (iuuiiiai.' Imput-ieil Fai-inu Uuloguu autl X Hay Hum, new supuly, just received by sep" JNO. R. COOK. FllUIT TKEES.l HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choiee lot of A.h Peach nnd Cherry Trees, in (rood order for tl-intintr. fmavlij Vv. .Ii'ulvu IJOl'Aoll. A oiJl'i-jlilUlt yUAU'll JLST L received and for sale by JNO. It. COOK. f.ibll. Hr-t dn'.rHomh of the Jonrnul Ituildini;. I YONESE mill THUil'l ii, tli llrciit coloi mitl J.J wiilths, at prices that can't be heat, nt .ep'O-daw IlLAIiE'S Sew Store. AS II LEIGH, A TALE OK THE OLDE tidies, 2r etc., by Miss E. A. Dupny, just received mu; i3 PEAHSON'S DEI'OT. f)aTfF0TbW6Bl:iriIjCSTBECEI- faept?.M H B. PEARSOV I'll TEVV IVOKK HY EMEKSON DENNETT 1 1 Pride of tha Wilderueei. Just received at JuaeS PEARSON ft CO'8 DEPOT. FROM NEW YORK. I'KTTKXdlU. CO'i AflK.NCT, V22 KASSAC BTUZET. The Fhino and Music EtabliNhmftnt of HORACE WATERS, .103 BROADWAY NEW YORK. TUTE BEST A ND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Mclodcoi: in the world. T. Cu.iiekt tc Co.'k World's Fair Premium Pianos,with or without the jiiolean, and with iron frames and circular scalcn. 'Hie merits of these instruments are too well known to need further commendation. (j1i,bkrt'u Boudoir Iianos, an elegant instrument for smalt rooms. Hallet k Cum.ston'h Pianos, of the old established firm of Hallet k Co. Mr. W. being tole agent for nil the above rianon, lie can oner them low er than any other house in the Fnited States. Horack Watkiis' Piaxiw. manufacturetl expressly for him, having great power of tone and elasticity of touch. Pianos of other make. In a word, KUl Broadway, is one of the lamest deimts for Pianos in the world, affording an oppor tunity for selections not to be had any where else on the American continent. Second-hand Pianos at jrreat bar gains. Trice from $C0 to $176. .UELOOKONS. 000IWAX ft BALDWIN S PATENT ORGAN MKF.0DK0X8, with two banks of keys a sweet and powerful instrument. ' rices from i'i 1o t-00. S. 1). ti H. W. Smith's well known tvid j witty celebrated Mklodkos.s. Prices from $it) to $160. Tho above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper-inent.Jff Melodeons of other makes, of nil styles and prices. Mauti.v's ttrtrienlfcitiCTrAiis, from $25 to 800. Flute- naa, from $5 to $25. Accordeons. from $2 to $20. Flutes, from $& to $40. Violin from $:i to $25. Braw Instruments, and others, of nil Uincls Heulnrn supplied with the above Puinoi and Melodeons at factory prices. Tliis Hit comprises tho nrtwluctti of the great masters of both the American and European continents, and is receiving constant addition!) by au extensive publication of the choice and popular pioees of tho day. Dealers in Music, Teachers ot Seminaries anu Academies wishing to purchase any music published in tho United States, or make arrangements for continued supplies of Mr. Waters' new insues, will find it greatly to their interest to call or forward their orders. Music tieut to any part oi tne united States, postage free. june5-tl' i .i EXTLEMEN'S KUUNlSUtNG iOOlS.C. tl. HATCH St Co., 07 William street, New York, importers and manufacturers of gentlemen's rutiNtKJiiNO goods of the latest styles, and In groat variety oonsLs ting nf Shirrs, Stocks, Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Under tiaruieiifs, ihuidkerchittfs, Huspenders, Lluen Collars, liolx'S de Cham b re. ShouldtT Bracos, and a complete ai.sornnent of all articles appertaiiiuig to the line. Purchaser are Invited to call acd examine our Ktock before purchasing, as we offer superior uiduoemnnts, as regards quality nnd price. mareliH-d6in? REMOVAL RULE & HALL, WHOLESALE dealers in Roots, Shoes and Brogans, havo removed to No. 91 Chambers street, a few doom wedt of Broad-wav.The subscriber:!, in ctlliii,T tho attention of countrv Merchants to their Fall Stock, would say that they do nni profesrt to keep whnt Is usually called ' cheap goods that is, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth (lft per cent less than prime, goads. A few cents per pair onlj in price, is the dilferuuce between a nood shoo and a oood r'nr-nnthin'j one. They foci confident, from experience that merchants who try tho experiment of keeping prime shoes, not only eniargo tins oraiicn oi uicir uutanesh without accumulating an unsaleable stock, but give hotter satisfaction to their customers, and secure the best trade in their neighborhood. -Wo shall be pleased to siiow our goods to all who will favor iu with a call. juueb-iUm KLLfc. & tlAl.L, W4 Chumbern Ht.t W. Y. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY ever In Columbus Is now offered at very irreat barrainr lor cash. BLTltU'rf Lan;e Four Sttrv Ware-Room are bo mmpletelv filled with BEAUTIFUL FL'K.VITURE. comuris in? all the Latest styles of IK (E WOOD and MAHOGANY. I'AitLORand CHAStLlKR Furniture, In sets or single pieces Sociables, .Sofas, Divans. Sofa Beds, liotingos, Rosewood nauoany ami lilac it walnut Alaruie I'.ip li urea us, uentrr fables aud Washdtauds, Plain aud Dress Oureuus, increa: variety. LARUE EASY AND LlAZAnETHKAN CtiAIltS. Konewood, Mahocany and Black Walnut Parlor Chain- and Rockers, a large quantity, comprising over twentj varieties. Mahocrany, Plack Walnut. Cherry. Cottage and Common Bedsteads: Sofa, Centre. Card. Oinlns and Breakfast Ta bles:cretaries. Book Ca.esand Wardnjbea: Heir. Cot toe aud Husk Matresscs, Lookimr Glassos in Gilt, Rosewood jnd Mahogany Frames, all sizes; Gilt, Ilosewood and Mahogany Picture Frames. hverv body wan tine tine furniture at low pricee, (should cull at BUUR'.S, febti No. ti Buckeye Block, Broad St., Columbus, O. vr k w IN School HOOKS,-MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters- or the Story of my Education, nn Autobiography hy Hugh Miller, author of "Old Red Sand Stone." Arc, &c., with a portrait. 1 vol. Mvrllo Wreath: or Stray leaves recalled, a fascinating. book by Minnie Myrtle, i vol. New Fern Leave, from Fanny s Porthdio, lid neriee. I vol. Illustrated. (ihrystalline: or the Heiress of Fall Down Castle, a ro mance bv F. W. Shcltou, A. M. I vol. Illustrated. Tlio Whimsical Woman, hy Fmilio F. Carlow: author of 'One Yearof Wedlock," from the original Sweedish by Klbert Perce. I vol. Tho Flush Times of Alabama mid Mississippi; a nerts of sketches hy Joseph ii, Baldwin, from the ninth thousand edition. 1 vol. Just received and for sale at the new Bookstore of junel RANDALL, ASTON LONG. IJIilNTI-Uify INKS. A lurco invoice ot Print- I. loir Inks fi-om tlio olil and celehrated manufactory of ll. Hurr, emhrai-iir News Inks tor both Power and llano Presses, Hook Inks, assorted numbers. Card Ink, Colored Inks. Cold Sine. &c The subscribers are Agents for the above Inks, and will 11 luw l'r ea-h .uilv. aud warrant the Ink to bo gooit. Jyfi KAN1IALL, ASTON ti l.ON'O, l!ooks.-llerl, MEW '1IOO ICS.- SUNNY MEMORIES OF i.1 KoroiK (roiirn Uindf. 2 vols., ilhut rated, by Harriet IWech- er Mowe, author nt tucle loin s Cabin. Thoughts and Things al llotne and Aui'uiid, by Li ill u lliirritt. with a Memoir bv Mary Howitt. Tlio Modern Horse 1 hie tor, uow and valuable, by (i. It. Hulil. .lut putdi.shed. nnd for it'ile at the New llookstore of J. II. RILKY k CO. S. B. The trade nupplied. jylO TTlSTOItY OF TIIR OHIO CANALS. A I J. fomnleto Documentary History of the Ohio Canal.s from the tifrtt measures taken for their construction down to the eloto of the Nession of tho Legislature of DC.'-. Ir one voltimo, H vo. A few copies of thi valuable work for nalo by ISAAC N. WHiTIN'O, Over tho llookstore or Ilandall, AkIou ,Sc Lony;. febUUcw. 1 1 TALI j PAPEil. SEW STOCK. SlMUXfl V V t'tyle. Handall, Aston k Umt would respectfully eull the attention ot tiie citizens of Cohmihn nnu viefnitv to their new and well Relented Htock of Wall and Window Paper and Morderw, Fire Screens, (hi Shade ami Fix- tines. As pharos oeauliliil Hlyle, quality ami low prices. they feel satisfied that they can compete successfully with any house in the city. All they ti!k is a call from those wlstnn? to purchase, iion't lorpet .viiiiinc'S nm sianu, one door soutlt ot Clinton uanx. man . NEW STOCK. Paper IfiuiRinKs, r.ordera, Hilt Mouldings, Frames for Portraits and Prints. Mirrors, pier Olasses, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, Paintings, Conner Paintings nnd Enirravines, Pastoral Croups, lulic- tile Ivory, curiam liops aim liaiuls, t. moow Miauesanu Cornices, Ac, Jte. 'I he Inrirest variety of lino Goods in tho line ever rillered In this market. For sale nt the New St. ire, Odeon Hui'iling. J. H. KILKY k CO. junel :1 D ADD ON THE HORSE. THE MODERN the causes, nature and treatment of Diseases nnd Lame nees in Hordes, with illustrations, by Dr. tieorie II. Hadd, the celebrated Verterinary .Surireon, now reHidini; in Bos ton, nnd confessedly at tho head of his profession In this country. I-or sale at tlio llookstore 01 ,jy I ii KAN HALL, ASTO.V k 1,0X0) TEV CHJOUS. Ladios'Retiouk'8, n prone vn 1. 1 nety ot new patterns, nlso traveling Uars. Fans, a goocl stock of the bent pattern. Porte Mutinies and Card Cases new styles .let Cood; new natterns. Cutlery our usual stock nf fine patterns nnd qualities Hold Pens made to order and warranted. Kor sale at tho New llookstore of juneia J. II. RILEY k CO. TUST RECEIVED BENTON'S HOOK, VO( J Ouo ; Thirty Years' View, or a History of tho Working of the American Government for 111) year', from 1S-0 to IKf.'f, chiefly taken from the Congress clelmtes, tho private papers of den. Jackson, aud the speeches of fit-Senator Itenton, wii n ins actual view oi menami aiiturs, witn inv toricul Notes and Illustrations uudt orno notices of eml uent deceased cotempnrnnes Kor snle at the New Bookstore n II. RILKY k CO. Tim Trade supplied HiitrlT T AD1ES' COMPLETE OUIDE TO CKOTCH lj ;t and I'ancy Kuittiiij; by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens pr'- 70 cents. Just received at SANTMYER'S octln Periodical Depot, Centt's Block, High st. COCOA MATTING. 1500 YARDS COCOA Mattinr; all uridths for Halls, Dining Rooms, Sa-oons, Hotels. Assembly and Loctura Rooms, or for rooms f rourh usatre, just received and for sale bv sep-J7 OilSORN k STfTWART 1)EI1''U.IEIIY. A great variety of extracts embracing all the popular oilorj now in market ; also Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Toilet Water Magnolia, Tablet and Lemon Koufje, at IS. D. UCXIIAR'S, Nell House. CLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST received, from 12s. to (00 each. Jnneli BLYNN it BALDWIN SWAN'SHlEViSEDltTTDtES OF 0UI0 of all tha laws In force to January 1st, 1804 (Dsr by'i edition). For sale at tha Book Store of feblo. RANDALL, AUTOS It L0.VQ. TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND. COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, V AND CUn'ELAND k EWE RAIU10AD3. Ciusoio 1am. On and after Wodneadajr, Jos. 7th, Train, will ruu.i roiiuwH, (Minuayn excepteu; : fitnri-sii Train leaven Oolunibun at 10:10 a, m., ami ar rive, at Cleveland at 8:30 p m. Rctorninir, leare. Clove-land at 8 a m, autl arrives at Columbus at 1:05 p in. Mail Train leaves Columbus at 1:10 n m, and arrives at Clevelatid at 7:25 p m. Roturninir, loavea Cleveland at 2:lu' m, and arrives at Columbus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:C0 p m, and ar. rives at Cleveland at u:uu a m. neiurmnjr leaves cieve land at 7:50 d in. and arrives at Columbus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makos a direct connection at Crestline with the O. fi I'a. R. U. for I'ittsburR and Philadelphia. Also at Slielhy for Sanduiky, Toledo, Chicago ; at Clevelsnd with trains ou tho Erie R. R. for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston, also with the splendid Steamer CRES CENT CITV or QUEEN OF THE WEST, at 7M p m, arriving In Hullalo m season lor morninjr trains to .Maara aust Albany, &c. L. T1I.TOX, Superintendent. N. SOUTfLVRD, Ap-nt, Columbus. Columbus, .lune 7. WiZ. Cleveland and Toledo Railroad PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, Chicago, ft. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianaolis, Dayton, SprluRlicld, Bellefontaine, Tillln, Einilley, .Sandusky, Mans-Held, Mt. Vernon, Newark, &c. Six Duily Trains from Cleveland. 1st. 7:00 A. M. Express train, from station of C C. t C. R. R. for Toledo, Chicago aud rt. Louis-stonpiHjr at Norwalk, Clvde, and Fremont. lid. 8 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all nations between Grafton and Toledo. Srd. 8 45 A. M. Kxnress. ffromOhioCitr.) furSanduskv, Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Klvria, Vermillion. Huron, Handiisky, Fn-innnt aud Elmore, Tliis train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and lake Erie, and Mansfield and Ninlusl:y lain-onus, l.y wu.cn Panseners will reach Toledo at 1.05 P.M. Davton 4.25 P. SI. Hellcfont-iine t.W ' Cincinnati 7.0rt ' Springfielil 8. lib ' Indianapolisl0.30 " 4th. 2.50 P. 51. Express, from station of C. C. k I'. Rail road for Toledo, Chicago and St, luis ; stopping at Ober-lin, XorwulU, Monrnaville. Bollevue, Clyde and Fremont. Mh. 3.1)0 P. M. Mml Tram (from unio i-ity,; mr an-:1uskv. This train connects at Sandusky-with trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road, arriving at 1-indley same evening, and stopping at alt intermediate stations. Otii. t.1a I . M. t.tpress, trom sianon oi ...... k . . ivwii- road, for Toledo and C'hicngo. For Tickets, or contracts lor Freight, apply to l . Bllt-.lr DON, Agent, f,0 15ank street, Angier Hotel Building. Also, Tickets for Toledo. Chicago, kc. to bo obtained at Station of C. (J. ft C. lloa.t, D. C. BALDWIN, Aseut. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, nnd stations ou Had River and MansHeld Roads, at Ohio City Station. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. Ofllco Cleveland & Toledo Railroad, 1 Cleveland, May 0. 1S51. june5d&w ON ANU APTtiit iMONOAY, 2211(1 MAY, ,f:" FOR Two Daily Lines of Steamers, at II o'clock, jl. Al. ana i o'cinec, r. m. MOimTO L1.VT AT 11 A. Jl. UN1TRI) STATUS MAIL. FROM LAN'DIXG AT FOOT op BROADWAY, the sunerb Low-Prossuro - teamcr KORTHITRN'ER-, the now and elemint Stoamer HIUHFLYER, will mstn the usual Intermediate landings. EVESIVa EXPRESS LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. Ji. from Landing at foot of Broadway, tho matrnilleent I.0W- 'ressure Steamer JACOU slIlilUhK; tha snnt anu spien lid Steamer TELEGRAPH No. 3. Passenirers arriving iu Cincinnati by tliej evening trains ill find these boats in waiting. Tliis lino will land al Madison, but will havo no detention there; and passengers mav. therefore, relv unon reachinn Louisville in time to eonnect with the early trains from Louisville; and both morning and evening lines connect regularly with the UX'TED CTITE3 MAIL 5TBAMKR!?, Leavlur I.'.uisvilio evsrv cfcy at 10 i'cloik, A jl., FUR 'AINT "LOL'ls. RATES OP PASSAGE. -Jims ASD P.00M3 INCLUDED. Morning Lino to Louilvillc, S..DU; to M. Louis, i3.nu Evoninc ' " l.Hl; to " l'."0 irM-Tluouirh TiHiets an t Tickets to all Way Landing; for sale on hoard, or at tho OWco of the Company, No. 16 Irnadway, Cincinnati. IHUS. bHKKUJUk, Ai?ent. junefi-Wm . U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE ANH ST. LOUIS. This Only ThrMu;h Lint; to St. Louis, ClKClXXATt AND IflCWVltLR. v "., k TT 8- MAJTi MORNING LINE i Xrli2X-AJi U forI,o'iixvi!le, leaving at 11 o'clock, ' " LEI? A I-'JW Pressure Steamer Northerner, 4lSS5SSffi3 W. F. Fuller, Master. Stenmer Highflyer, T, T. Wright, Master, will leave Mail Line WhnrI boat, loot of Ilroadway, at 11 o'clock, A. M. CINCINNATI AND IHJISVILLK. lr. S. Mail Lveuini: Express Line, leaving at 7 o'clock. P. M. liow Pressure W .lucob Htrader, .1. H. Summons, Master. telegraph No. o, 31. JteLellan, " Willlcavo Mail Line Whurl'-buat, foot of Ilroadway, at 7 dock, V. M. The U. S. Mail Morning Line aud U. S. Mail Kveuitii! Ex press Line, are tho only lines authorized to issue through tickets, nud the only lines connecting at Louisville with tlie superb Passentrer Packet V. S. Mail Lino Steamers 1-ku.m iiuiviu.f. iu Al. lajuks. Lonsvn.LK and Sr. IiOt'tH V. S. Mail Livk Stkamitrs. One nf these larsn and !ii;iffnificent Steamers leave Louisville every morning at Hi o'clock, A. M. IdHV ('return Southerner, !. H. Jones, M.i.-der. Fashion, H. L. Church, " Hoosier State, Ceo. Iampton, " Udy Pike, S. Catterlin, Crystal Palace, W. J. Kountc." Telegraph Nn. '2, M. Erwln, " J. (i. Cline, J. C. Hite. " Iiaviuj; Louiriville for faint Urn is daily, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Cabin PasKJiin from Cincinnati to Saint Louis, meals and state-rooms included, $'.. js3No extm charge lor translerring passun-'ers and their baggage from one boat to another. r-W-jlaggaize Checked J hrogh.uti This is the only through line. Through Tickets", and Tickets to all Way Points, for sale on board the Boat, or at the Company's Office, No. Hi llrondwav. Cincinnati. junef, THOS. SHERLOCK, Agent. CARD. "tAIiPETTNG AND EVERY OTIIEIt DE-Kj SCUIPTION OF HUloE-l-UllNISHING COOIH Wo are now receiving, direct from importers and from the auctions in New York, a brilliant supply of very superb new stylo Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, three-ply, and super-line Ingrain Carpets, which wo will noil from to 0 per cent, less than former prieiM. Also, the most elegant and varied stock of Curtain Materials wo have ever opeued at liny former season, eiun-prifilng Hroeatelle, satin and cotton Lano, damask Merinos, Turkey red Cishinei'et, Curtuln Chintz, Shade Linen, laeo aud embroidered Curtain Muslins, in sets and by the yard, some very elegant and cheap. We are likewise prepared to offer great inducements to purchasers in Hoor oilcloths, "tig, nil kinds of Quilts and Comforts, Blankets from $- to $ia per pair, Linen Sheetings, nil width;'., pillow-case Linen, Damask Table Diaper nnd Tablerluths, Damask Napkins, roiored Hep Linen, Step Oilcloth, Crash, Scotch, Russia, nnd Huckaback Diaper, Oilcloth, &e. In faet, without enumerating more, we would rdateto our friends and tho public generally that our stock this season of every description of Dry Hoods has heen bought at greatly reduced figures, from large auction ssIps in New York, and will be sold to rash or prompt credit deal ers at corr'Niionmng rates. AVe cut, make, and put down Carpets and Oilcloths on the shortest noti"e, and reasonable terms. Fepf.17 OSBORN & STEWART. FAST MAUj UNE. FIFTEEN HOURS from Columbus to Portsmouth. On and after MONDAY, JI NK lit, a MAIL COACH will loavo Columbus for Circteyille, ChilUcotho, and Portsmouth, nt f o'clock in tho morning, and arrive at Portsmouth nt 8 o'clock iu the evening connecting with the Rlvr Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at ft o'clock la the morning and arrive nt Columbus at 8 o'clock in the evening, daily. lOLU.MHUS NURSERY. A GREAT VAR1 V ety of the most choice Fruit and Drnmuental 'li aes an.l Miruoa. The unilersi.'iied elves notice that he has madoan-anio meats with some of the most oxtensive and most reliable Nurserv establishments in tha State of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees ami Shrubs, and will 1111 ail orders n that line on tho shortest notice. Araontr them are some new varieties of frreat value. Printed catalogues will be in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Trees will be for sale in a very few days, and may be seen at the corner of lih and State streets, or at Rose Cottaee, one mile north of Columbus, ou the Wort hinirton Road. aprh-tf WARKKX JKXKIX3. rrw WILLOW AND OAK BASKETS. eJUV Among whien aro a good assortment of willow market baskets, round, oval and square, covered and un covered, dillereut sites. Hotel dining room baskets, lined with tin. A grcnt variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and waste paper baskets for countings, reticule, work baskots Sc. Onk bulliol and half-bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse, Exchange Buildings, Broadway, Columbus, Ohio. WM. A. (ilLL. 0Ct22-dwtf V.trr L'J VD ERS. SKETCH E8 OF JEF- i,.-i.i ix ckson, Clay, Randolph. &e.. ln ,i' i ' a. w other Distinguished American eini i-..-h'i o 9. H. BURR It CO., or. JTc. 1, Odwn Building. The New-York Tribune. , DAILY ti; SEMMVKKKLY $3; WKHKLY 1 ALWAYS AY ADVAXCE. THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE COMMENCED Uh XlVth annual volume with the month of Septem her commenced it with a circulation (116,000) larfrer than was ever before accorded to any general newspaptr whatever. Thin circulation has been gradually and laboriously attained hy concentrating upon THE TRIBUNE the best ellort of many editors and eorrenpondent and by a greater liberality of outlay in each department than wan probably ever before risked on any journal. It ban been attained, not bv nail hi 2 smoothly iu the current of Opinion before the wind aud b.vdtin(r iu the Muileti nf ma jorities, but by ftn earnest, fearleaa devotion to Truth and IToremi an aoove alt partisan exitreuciex. an temporary hiteicrtt, all momentary illunfond of popularity ntnl nue ce;w. 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Thin I Freedom is rightfully absolute in tho broad domain of j Opinion, and involves the equal and imperative right to Political Franchises; 2. Outwit, or the necessary ri'ht of j the leprallv indicated maioritv to intenlict in the npiiore j of Action all practices which it deems demorali .iiur, there- lore preimlicial to the common weai; ii. itK-vmt-xcK, or the wisdom and policy nf employ imr the resources and credit of the community to accomplish works of general and unquestioned utility to which indiviuuai meaus are inadequate or which, though eminently conducive to the public good, do not promise to reimburse by their direct income and outlny required for the construction: 4. 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Such are the chief landmarks by which THR TItlMCNK directs its course. i lint a small portion of TIIK TRIDLNK Is allottetl to 1 what is currently distinguished as light rending: but lie I views of New Books of decided interest, with choice ex- i tracts Illustrating their quality, are freely given, while the great body of our paper ia devoted to a lucid and j care! ul digest of the News of the Day, with Editorial comments thereon. We bave reliable Correspondents in each quarter of the globe, and in nearly all the principal cities 1 ui hurope una America, anu inetr leiiers win am our 1 readers to a clearer understanding of the causes which j are now gradually converting the Old World Into one gi ( tantic arena for the death 'Strugglo of rival interests, j passions and ambitions. THfc TKlBCNfccontains reliable reports of the Markets. Our Cattle Market rep rU alone are worth more than the price or the paper to those who areengageu in raising inu selling catne. 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DISEASES OF the Heart and the Aota. by William Stokes, Reirtun Professor of Physic in the university of Dublin, kc, &o. The Homoeopathic Materia Medica, by A. Teste. Translated from tho French and edited by Chai, .1. ITempel, M. 11. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of mnyJo RANDALL A,fO & LONG pi OLD TENS.- A lnrpo lot of Buperior " tip- top" uoiii reus ; worn rens witn Double hxtension Holders ; Kngrostdng Pens with Porcupine Holders ; mam moth Tip Top in silver tipped F.bony Handles, iu Boxes, kc kc. The above Pens are all warranted, and will be sold low lor 01 f . Lull and examine tho pens for yourselves, at jy7 RANDALL, ASTON k LOXH& isjoknture. IIOI.MKS. W. N. nOI.MKS. S. HOLMES & SON, Miuntfncturers nnil Im-riorrora of papcr imkoinob, No. 169 Slain stm-t. CIiK-iaiiati, Ohio, keep mwars on band a larcro and funeral iissoitm.nt of tt'Af. l'Al'Ell, lmKDKItS, K1I1K-ItOAIll) l'ATTKiiSS, WIIiE CUI1TAIN PAl'KKS. &c, HANI) I10XKS ATMANUl-'ACTUltlilt'S 1'UICKS mil of w-ik-Ii tliuy olliT to tlio country trado at tha iowost prices. I'.-i-soiis viiiinir the city lu want of sets for I'arlors, H ilts. Uininir Kooins, or thamlwrs, will do woll by callinii ou tlie s.ih..;riher at Mo. IBS) Main, tlilrd door bulow r'ii'lli srrfcs Mavkut Space, marl7-dly DAVID A. TRUAX, Wholesale nniT liutail Pea let ill Sheet Muic. Music Book., and MU.S1CAI, Mi;itCIlA.NDI.i:, Aenc for tlio aulo of liallet & Co.' celebrated 1'iai.o Fortes, and Carhart'a superior Melodeons, No. (io Fourth streot, betw.H3ii Walnut aud Vino, Cincinnati, O. Martlu's tluitars, Violins, Flutes, Fliitinas, Accordeons, Flageolets, Clarionets, Fifes. Violin, Guitar, and Harp fctrinirs, and Musical Stock generally of the best quality. All New Music received as soon as published. Kietaen. tary, Theoretical and I'raetical Works, comprising tho most popular and useful methods of Instruction fur tho Voice, and all Musical Instruments ; aud collections of pieces by eminent composers, at prices pre-uuring superior inducements to Seminaries, Tublic HchooU, r.-oljs. sors and Scholars. C'ataloisues of Sheet. Musio furnished eratuitou-sl y. Second hand Pianos bought or taken as rart payment formw. mayll novii-uiy CINCINNATI STOUlv AUCTION SALES I Hkwkon Houiics. Sale Hooms 88 and f 6 Walnut at. S-11 every Wodnosday and Saturday, at V2$ m., at tha Merchants1 Kxclianmi, Railroad Bonds, Railroad, llank and Insurance Stocks, Heal Kstatn and M.micd Swurities, of all descriptions. The advantares of theso saloB an. that they are held duriutt carniSM houn, and as they call toeethor all tho moniod men, securities will nt nil times sell at fair rates. Cincinnati, O., April 14, 1S53. ptiMOVAL. UU. L.ANGWOKTUY HAS 1 1 removed his office to Rich street, South side, between Hifrh and Third, (lrst door West of Dr. now'aofllcn. KhiI-deuce, lirst door South of the Montgomery Hotel, High eet. janSS DltKSSLNG CASES mill Work Casus in great variety, in Leather, Ebony and Rosewood Cases. Also, Dressing Cases and N'e l'lus Ultras for gentlemen, some fine patterns, for sale by junei9 J H RILEY ft CO- NEW GAS FIXTURES. The undersigned have just opened a large assortment of new and beautiful Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, 4c, from the celebrated manufactory of Cornelius, Baker ft Co., Philadelphia, to which we invite the attention of those Introducing gas Into their buildings. UourFlxturesarefrora CorneliusftCo.'s Manufoctorv. (as pipe put up by experienced workmen at the lowest rates, and warranted tight. NEVIS' ft CO., No. 6 Exchange Block, Broadway, near cor. nigh at. uiiunious. june zz, inoe-ntt A BOOK FOR MECHANICS. TREATISE' on Tn Elements or Mscm-Nts Part i. By Antho-i Mtoek, E.q. price 60 cent., jecew at 'Sails jM State oraI. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4. LITTLE BfSSIE, AND TBS WAT Sill FEU AJIRKP Just before the lamp was lighted Just beforo the children cami. While the room was very quiet, I heard soma nne call my name All at onco a window opened. In a field were lambs and sheep. Some from out a brook wei-Q drinking Some aero lyinjr fast asleep lint 1 could not see the S WICK, Though I strained my eyoa to su, .snd I wonder'd, if he saw roe, . If he'd speak to such as mo In a moment I was looking On a world go bright and fair, Which was full of littlo children, And they seemed io happy there . They were singing off, how saoetl.. Sweeter songs I never heard. They were singing sweeter, mother. Than can sing our yellow bird -, And while l my breath was holding, Ovk so bright upon ma smiled, And J kuew it must ba Jesi-s. 'h-n he said, Come here, uiy child " Hug tne closer, closer, mother, Put your arms around me tight. I am cold and tired, mother. And I feel so strango to-night. Something hurts me here, dear jnol liar. Like a stone upon my hrnast uh, I wonder, wonder, toother. Why it is 1 cannot rest 111 the day while you wore working. As l lay upon my bed, I was trying to be patient.. And to think of what you said Ifow the kind and blessed Jesus. Loves his lambs to watch and koep. And 1 wish'd he'd cotuo and take me In his arms that 1 mijjht sleep. -iJome up here, my littlo Bessie, Come up here, and Mrs with um Where the children never suffer, But are happier than you sen." Then I thought of all you told me Of that bright and happy land, I was going when you call'd tne, When you came and kiss'd my bane And, at Qrst, I felt so sorry You had call'd me: 1 would go Oh, to sleep and never suffer Mother, don't be crying so! Hu me closer, closer, motbor, Put your arms around me tight Oh, how much I lovo you, mother, But I feci so strange to night. And the mother prcss'd her closer To her ovcr-hurden'd breast; On the heart so near to breaking Lay tlie heart so near its rest. In the solemn hour of midnight, In the darkness calm and deep, Lying on her mother's bosom, Little Bessie fell asleep. Universal Education. BV HORACE GREELEY. Universal Education ! Grand, inspir ing idea ! And shall there come a time when the delver in the mine and the rice swamp, nnd the orphans of the prodigal and the felon, the very offsprings of shame, shall be truly, systematically educated! Glorious consummation ! twilight of the millenium! Who will not labor, and court sacrifices, and sufler reproach, if he may hasten by even so much as a day, its blessed coming? Who will not take courago from the contemplation of what the last century has seen accomplished; if not in absolute results, yet in preparing the approaches, in removing impediments, in correcting and expanding the public comprehension of the work to be done, and of the feasibility of doing it? What ever of evil and of suffering tho future may have in store for us, though the earth be destined yet to bo ploughed by a sword, and fertilized by human gore, until rank growths of the deadliest weeds shall over shadow it, stifling into premature decay every plant most conducive to health or to fragrance the time shall surely come when true and universal education shal dispel tho dense night of ignorance and perverseness that now enshrouds the vast majority of the human race ; shall banish evil and wretchedness almost wholly from earth, by removing or unmasking the multiform temptations to wrong-doings; shall put an end to robbery, hatred, op pression, and war, by diffusing widely and thoroughly a living consciousness of the brotherhood of mankind and the sure blessedness, as well as righteousness of doing ever as we would have others do to us. " Train up a child in the way he should go, nnd when he is old he will not depart from it." Such is the promise which enables us to see to the end of the dizzy whirl of wrong and misery in which our race has long 'sinned and suffered. On wise and systematic training, based on the widest knowledge, tho truest morality, and tending ever to universal good, as tho only assurance. of special or personal well-bin, rests the f;reat hope of tho terrestrial renovation nnd elevation of man. Not the warrior, then, or the statesman, nor yet the master worker, as such, but the teacher, in our day leads the vanguard of humanity. Whether in the seminary or by the wayside, by uttered word or printed page, one true king is not he who best directs the seige, or sets his squadron in the field, or heads the charge but he who can and will instruct nnd enlighten his fellows, so that at least some few of the' generation of whom he is shall be wiser, purer, nobler, fjr his living among them, and prepared to carry forward tho work, of which he was an humble instrument, to it3 far grander and loftier consummation. Oh, far above the conqueror of kingdoms, the destroyer of hosts by the sword and the bayonet, is he whose tearless victories redden no river and whiten no plain ; but he who leads the understanding a willing captive, and builds his empires not of the wretched and bleeding fragments of subjugated nations but on the realms of intellect which he has discovered, and planted, and peopled with beneficial activity and enduring r ... . i. . 1 i 10V ri i lie inninemaucian wno, in nis i I .1.1.. -.lf unrl isr.1 tl o Ktr li numoie siuuj,, u..u.0.u.u uy ,c footsteps of monarchs and their ministers, demon8trate, the existence of a planet, be- fore unsuspected by astronomy and unobserved by the telescope ; the author who from his humble garret, sends forth the scroll which shall constrain thousands upon thousands to laugh or weep at his will j who topples down a venerable fraud by an allegory, or crushes down a dynas-' ty by an epigram, he shall live and reign over a still increasing dominion, when the pastboard kings, whose steps are counted in court circulars, and timed by stupid huzzas shall long since have mouldered and been forgotten. To build out into chaos and dreary vacuity ; to render some corner of tho primal darkness radiant with the presence of an idea ; to supplant ignorance by knowledge, and sin by virtue ; such is the mission of our oge, worthy to , enkindle the ambition of the loftiest, yet profTering opportunity and reward to the most lowly. To the work of universal enlightenment ba our lives henceforth contracted, until the black clouds of impending evil aro irradiated and dispersed by the full effulgence of thedivinely-predicted day when "All shall know Urn Lord, from the least unto the greatest," and when wrong and won shall vanish forever from the presence of universal knowledge, purity, and bliss ! What a bomb-hhell can do. Round shot and shells were perpetually whizzing through the air by day and night, falling in nil directions, amongst and through the houses of the city. By night the shells assumed a magnificent appearance, resembling so many shooting stars, though, alas ! far more formidable. One day a number of us were viewing the scene of destruction from a battery erected on the summit of a high hill. Whilst we anxiously observed the amount of damage committed by the slit lis, there arose suddenly from the centre of the fort, what at first appeared to us a huge mound of earth, which uradually increased in size, until it resembled a hill some six hundred feet in height : then it most imperceptibly chang ed, and assumed the appearance of an exclusively dark thunder-cloud, which even tually spread far and wide,, concealing both fort and town from our wonder-struck gaze. A few minutes elapsed, and it entirely enveloped the position we were occupying, although one hundred yards frcm the explosion. This terrific catastroph originated in one of our shells unfortunately bursting in a powder-magazine confining several tons of combustible ammunition. The sublime spectacle that ensued will never be effaced from my memory, nor, I imagine, from anyone who witnessed the night. For several minutes the atmosphere continued very close, not even a breath of wind siirring, but a deathlike stillness prevailed, precisely similar to that which precedes a Scinde dust storm. All the guns ceased firing all eyes were directed upwards, gazing with awe at the scene thus suddenly presented to them. Men even addressed each other in a whisper. Janes' Volunteer's Scram bles, REMOVAL. S. II. BURR &. CO.,' BOOK-Sellers and Stationers, will remove to their new room, So. 1 Odeon nuilditiR, formerlyoectipiedby Wm. Kichards & Co., and directly nppi.Hita the new silate House, on MONDAY, the lfith imt., where they will be happy ti. wait upon all of their old eustomei-a and as many iie.v onos as may favor them wilh a call. An invitation to all is cnrdinlly extended. We will keep constantly nil hand a larnjo and euiuplet1 a.sortment of School, .Medical, Miscellaneous, Thcologi cal, end Sunday Kchoid Hooks; also, Jiluiik Books, of ov ery size, quality, and stylo of ruling; Cap, Letter, an.l Note Paper; Ixitinr, Note, and Legal Envelopes; Wall and Window Papers; Window Shades and Fixtures; fiold Peun and Cases; Pocket Cutlery, ltaiors,.Scisorj. Portinonnaiea. Wallets, ladies' Card Cases anil Portmonusies; together with a largo assortment of Fancy Goods, as well as useful, too numerous to mention. As we design to keep a good and full supply of ever, article in our line, attend personally to Ihe wants of cus tomers, aud sell ut low pbices, we hope to receive a lib eral share of tho patronage of our fellow-citizens, our neighbors from the country, &c. Wo shall be in constant receipt of now publications, hy Erpress, from the dill'erent F'Asteru cities, aud wo agaiu invite all to give us a call before maltlug parchasiis else where, rio n't forget tho stnnd. 3. II. Bl'RU ft CO., No. 1 Odeon Building, one door North of Ambus' oct!4 o it eat hak;ains in FintiviTirni: AT Nil. II BUCKEYE BLOCK, BROAD KfRELT. BURR IS NOW CLOSING 0ET HIS VERY large and entire stock of splendid Kurni- T"" i turont (great ly redured price. Therein want fc""Tr' of Furniture will do well to call nonn, un he will clone it all mt an soon n possible without re- t---i gnrd to prolitH. rail and nee. novO-dtf NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS: The Better Land; or tho Believer Juirey aud Future Home by A. t'. Thnmiun. Hiriil our Life, in "it Origin, 1.hw ;iud Fnd by Jn rteph AngUM, I). JJ. William Carey ; it llio'trnphr hy Jntieidi Helchoi I). I. RnmeiK. tlie HiUo, and the EiMe M. K.(i)n Fur Hiilokr t. II. l.l'Jtlt & CO.. novi! Mean Bxihtituj. New Books. rpilK CAI'TAINS OP TIIi; ROMAN RE5 J. public. Hy Herbert. I'rofjreM and Frejudice. By JIm. KUm-. l'uildleford nnd its Feople. Fammia Fersons and Fl.ieen. By Willi -s. Life's Lesson, A Tale. Ualwd Carroll ton. Uy Kneller t!ii. Norte. Ambrosinnao. lew Kd., LMUwd by Meli'eivee. Utah and the Mormon., liy ficn.j. l ord:!. Ka7a and Nehranha. Jly Kdward K. Hal ?. Hintorv of Cuba. Bv Ballon. Sandwich Ishndc. F.y A. Jln)i. limne in the Valley. 'By Kinilie Ouhni Ci mied ie s of I'OUifittn .lerrold. Man made of Money, do. Iron Coii'ln. By M'iry Cowden vnV Party Lender. Bv Buhhvin. Constitutional Text Honk. Atherton. Bv Mary ll. MetfurJ. Leather Stock inr and Silk. A Taia of Virgiuia. The Scout. By .iimtns. For Snle at the New Book St-ro jr Trade auppUed. .1. II. JIILCV At CO. ucttj r.IT!IO:irlMlY At g.N'KUAVtNC. MIDDLETON, WALLACE & CO., NO. 115 Walnut atreet, Cincinnati. O. Map!, Bond., Cer-tlllcate, View. Fortraitu, Card., ki:., engiavedand print ed in tlie heL.t Ktvhv and n imi-t. itolicn. Older tesj.eclfilHv M.di.'itrd. M. II. IM Steel i'hlo- on h-ind r Mftjcaine-t, Buol, kc, unpri,'-d"U( Irom whhjh wo will n.;dy on rcafniM' term. eilA dtm VTEW FALL ANU WLNTEK GOODS.- 1 1 SIIAI'LKY & HALL have now a full assortment of Millinery and Knncy tiuods, com,ris!ne sll ihe new stylei of Millinery, I've... llocd?, Cl'iks, Mantles, Embroideries. Hosiery, Clove .. Ac, kc. nnd you l;:.ve cnly to call and see ther:i. to be convinced they are handsome and cheap. V,o are very thankful lor Ihe past liberal pitrnnsi9, ami would solicit a coutiauunce of the same. Fcpt. 11. ISM TF.WEL.TIY. I ust received, mic reiy boaitti fnl natterns of C.imeo and Pearl Urea tt-pins nndi'l- I lliinr". Mo.nic Pius. Also constantly recolvinn: from'i' , eastern manufactories all tho new putterns of rich -lew. ry as they come .ml Please .villa: ft. ll. IH.NPAP.'S . '. i f fclW BOOKS. TllOUOlf lS AinTilN G at Home and Abn.ud, by Elihu Dunitt. , Bioprapbv of Hosea Ballon. I Uoldsmltii'i Poetlcnl Works, new 12moedilio-j. i Milton's P.)tlcal Works, new 1'Jmo ed. Martin Merrivale, numbers o and li. For sale at the New and Cheap Bonk.tnto of S. II. IiUP.ti n C.i Orders from trade solicited. jylS 4